Eric S. Raymond wrote:
Jeffrey C. Ollie <jeff@xxxxxxxxxx>:
While an "everything" install may have made some sense in the pre-Extras
days, it's just silly now. There are so many packages in Core+Extras,
many of which duplicate functionality.
Nebvertheless, there are real uses for "install everything". Notably,
one can be working tools that are designed to audit the entire distribution.
When I test doclifter, I want the largest possible corpus of man pages to
work on.
There are easy ways to do this with yum or kickstart even now.
Rahul
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