On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 12:02:00PM +0100, Benny Amorsen wrote: > >>>>> "AT" == Axel Thimm <Axel.Thimm@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > AT> I really wonder what makes accepting "package replacements" so > AT> hard, when you accept "kernel functionality replacement". If I > AT> were to fear about destabilisation of my system, then I would > AT> place avoiding kernel modules at number 1. > > When I later upgrade to FC5, I can be reasonably sure that breakage > will be limited to the areas where I assumed the risk. In the case of > the kernel module, there will be no breakage at all, since the > ipw2200-module will be for an obsolete package by then. > > It is not stability of the system (as in, no random OOPSes) that I am > concerned about. I just want a system that stays close to Fedora Core > + Extras, so that I can count on the community around Fedora Core + > Extras. > > I think Fedora + ATrpms is different enough to count as a separate > distribution There is no Fedora ATrpms Distribution. ATrpms is a software repository for Fedora Core and RHEL (and RHL, but these are all EOL now). > -- one that I have no interest in running. The same goes for Fedora > + Livna and a few other large repositories. Fedora ATrpms has a > significantly smaller community around it than Fedora Core + Extras > does. So let me encapsulate that: You don't want to use any repos outside of redhat.com, but you still do want to use single packages found in these repos. In such special filter cases, like someone asking for one single package from a (testing!) repository, I can only say that you will have to download that package(s) manually and take care of any explicit and implicit dependencies. No repo either at redhat.com, or externally, stable, testing or development, and no depsolver, how smart it may be, can have mechanisms for everyone's special needs. Otherwise there would be a subrepo per package. -- Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net
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