Josh Donovan wrote: > Ralph Angenendt wrote: > > Upstream never had apt4rpm in the enterprise product. > > Fedora > RHEL > CentOS > > CentOS 4 is based on Fedora Core 3 which at the time used > apt4rpm. Why didn't it make its way to RHEL 4, while yum > made its way to RHEL 5? Because FC3 used yum? > As the OP mentioned "learning curve issues", he may be > used to up2date and he can look at the following from upstream. > > Q : What are the yum equivalents of former up2date common tasks? > http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/FAQ_80_11223.shtm There still is the fact that we are *SHIPPING* up2date and it *DOES NOT* work at the moment. This has nothing to do with equivalents in yum or FC3 having apt4rpm or whatnot. Ralph
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