On Fri, May 20, 2005 11:37 am, Bryan J. Smith <b.j.smith@xxxxxxxx> said: > From: William Warren <hescominsoon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> considering the FUD fedora talks about mixing repositories. > > It's not FUD, it's an issue with Debian as well. > I don't know if I would call it FUD ... BUT, if repos are going to work together, they have to use consistent names for packages, so that versioning will work properly. >>From what I've seen, for the most part, as long as you pick one or the > other repository, you're okay. E.g., either DAG or FE+Lorg. > Since they don't do what I said (work togther to maintain naming for versioning), then picking one or the other is the safest thing to do. Just for the record, using the Fedora Core library on CentOS-4 can be problematic (and even DAGs repo, for that matter) ... in that both can overwrite base CentOS libraries. I would highly recommend that you use a includepkg= in your yum configuration for any external repo (even things like centosplus). Karanbir Singh is working on a rebuild of FC Extras that uses functionality already in CentOS-4 and doesn't upgrade any packages (unless required) that are part of the base centos. Since FC is not CentOS, and there are differences in some libraries, I would recommend Karanbir's repo over FC Extras (for CentOS-4). I don't have the address of this site handy right now...I'm sure someone does. I use Dag for stuff all the time by enabling it when I need it, and being careful what I let it install ... it is a great resource. Dries is good as well. Just be careful when using any external repo, as it can replace things you don't want. -- Johnny Hughes <http://www.HughesJR.com/>