> > Inter-repo dependencies do exist. In particular with Livna and Fedora > Extras. Now we can talk about Livna being full of forbidden items all > we want, but the fact is that it gets used and used a lot. Other such > deps happen as well with other popular 3rd party repos. > Thanks for your clarification. I was referring to the use of "pup" and "up2date-gnome" as pure update tools. Updated add-on packages for FC <rel> should not depend on updates of the core, that's what I meant. For example "updates" and "updates-testing" repositories will be mutually independent. They might of course require the availablity of the release core repository for satisfying dependencies of updated packages which, of course, should always be present. As a matter of fact, there is a fundamental problem of not having the same structure in Fedora Extras as in Fedora Core where packages are split between "os", "updates" and "updates-testing". Finally, I do not see any compelling reason for abandoning "up2date-gnome" or at least its GUI yet. Any basic user can simply confirm the default settings without worrying about details. The experienced user will appreciate the additional information and make customizations at will. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list