On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 12:41 -0400, seth vidal wrote: > > GYUM is a UI abomination, but otherwise, it works. I sent in a big list > > of UI suggestions and reasoning to the GYUM devs and never got a > > response - no idea if they plan on fixing the UI to be sane or leaving > > it the ugly, unusable mess that it is. > > > > It'd probably be easier to just write a fresh GUI from scratch using the > > proper tools, especially if yum 2.1.0 is as easy to wrap as Seth is > > indicating. > > Here's a wacky idea, What about using system-config-packages as the > front end? Ya, that would work, too. ;-) Better also if you can get system-install-packages hooked up with those two tools, so that when I grab a package from somewhere other than a registered yum repository, dependencies can still be resolved and installed. It'd also be nice if yum supported 'temporary' repositories that were passed to it on the command line or through library calls, so, for example, an application RPM could include some meta-data pointing toa repository containing dependencies, so users don't have to a) manually add the repository to their yum.conf or b) manually download all the dependencies. > > That might be a useful project, hooking s-c-p and yum up together. > > -sv > > > -- Sean Middleditch <elanthis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> AwesomePlay Productions, Inc.