Matthew Miller wrote:
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 08:40:36PM +0100, Denis Leroy wrote:
yum needs to be fixed, NOW. At this moment the update process puts
everyone at risk.
Send patches.
Well the yum plugins already exist. Certainly a good start would be to
gather the myriad of yum plugins and include them in the main yum
distribution, so at least these things get shipped together (how is an
end-user supposed to learn about yum-skip-broken ?).
I don't think lumping them into the yum rpm is a good approach from a system
maintenance perspective.
How is an end-user supposed to learn about any functionality of any package?
They don't have to learn much, if the defaults are sensible. Which, of
course, brings us to the discussion about what is "sensible" and what is
not. ;-)
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