On Dec 6, 2007 2:24 PM, Axel Thimm <Axel.Thimm@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > So to answer the subject: No, EPEL is incompatible to every other repo > that existed before EPEL came up. That was not the original promise of > EPEL (I know as I was a steering member before I gave up on this > insanity course), but it developed that way. > </rant> Actually it would have been the case at some point as soon as it was looked at that they would use Fedora packaging standards versus some other set of standards.. The guidelines that you, DAG, etc conflict in various places and conflicted before EPEL was a gleam in its parents eye. It is also because you serve different audiences. I know that if I want bleeding edge packages that will pull in all sorts of new Perl/Pythons etc.. I have used ATrpms because you do what is needed to get XYZ-9 working. DAG might on the other hand may decide that XYZ-9 is not going to be supported in the same way because on RHEL-3 bringing in Python-3.00beta is just too much of a headache especially if its going to break everything else. Mixing the two repositories in that case will cause unintended problems.. which at that point the repotags would be helpful in saying 'well don't mix them in this case' but wont have stopped the problem from occurring in the first place. However at some point people quit thinking logically and instead started just throwing virtual dung at each other like we hadn't evolved much in the last million years. And after that everyone spent time trying to point out that the other side started throwing the dung first and if you didn't agree with that you had to be on the other side and oh here is some dung. Of course saying 'well let bygones be bygones' isn't going to happen until the other side publicly castrates itself as a sign of good faith. I would say that the only thing that needs to top this off is some rumours that the other side is going to use bitkeeper for its source control, or ESR saying they thought that ZYZ was now his preferred repo and RMS saying that the other was the only true repository. -- Stephen J Smoogen. -- CSIRT/Linux System Administrator How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. = Shakespeare. "The Merchant of Venice" _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos