Dne 11.1.2012 1:13, email builder napsal(a): > Well, kind of. If you review this thread, you'll see that the the fix > was to stop using the RepoForge package for perl-NetAddr-IP so that it > wasn't mixed with CentOS packages for perl-Net-DNS and > perl-IO-Socket-INET6. Maybe your position is that you won't fix > perl-NetAddr-IP because you only support it when used when all other > packages are from RepoForge, but I don't think that's realistic at all > - everyone running CentOS will have mostly CentOS packages - > naturally. They'll pick up some others they want or need for various > reasons from RepoForge, so I'd imagine you'll see mixing of packages > quite often amongst people who add RepoForge to their yum systems. > Therefore, I'd have thought you'd be interested to learn of an > incompatibility in one of the RepoForge packages. Well, I will definitely not fix it. Most of users does not pick up the particular packages but enables the repo entity. Basically it would be really hard to support both scenarios. I consider packages you mention as a whole email stack provided by RF. The stack includes: amavisd-new spamassassin dependent perl-\* dependent file de-compressors Regards, DH _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos