On Tue, 2007-04-10 at 23:38 +0200, Mark wrote: > You could do that. But, do you really want your program coming > up with > different answers than the standard tools? > > if the "standard tools" are using logic that`s just no logic than yes > someone needs to make a change No, new tools have to be backwards compatible else it breaks the entire toolchain that's been working for years. > This isn't really a issue for fedora core development list, > well, until > you have a drop in replacement for yum (which might be a > little while > off I think). > > you can say that (last part) again... it could take a long while till > it`s done.. considering that i just know what pointers are in c++ and > besides the pointers i know a few other basics but nothing interesting > enough to be able to make this stuff in c++ and that`s the exact > reason why i`m first making it in php. So if you admit you have little programming knowledge and not even a working prototype, can you PLEASE stop posting to this list. > Not to be rude, but could you start a sourceforce project and > then get a > mailing list to discuss this sort of stuff in private? > > not for now. Then you are going to make yourself very unpopular. > This isn't really a issue for fedora core development list, > well, until > you have a drop in replacement for yum (which might be a > little while > off I think). > > Well i need to visions of the people here to make this stuff work so > that`s one reason why i posted it here. > i could make a sourceforge account and create a mailing list there but > it`s highly unlikely that i would have gotten as much feedback as i > get here. and in the end it`s all for fedora do why not post it here. > (perhaps the fedora-list would have been a better place) To be honest, I think you need to read some source code of rpm and yum (and a good book on program design) before you start posting claims about a super fast depsolver. Sorry if this sounds harsh. Richard. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list