I'm not sure if i missed it .. anyway .. here goes it would be useful to Third Parties if RPM have the ability to ask for License Agreement before installing their package. I'm not a lawyer but I believe this is useful in legal related stuff when distributing softwares. I have seen a few RPM that are stored .bin just for the sake of license agreement (Sun Java is the easiest example) and with RPM having (optional) license agreement before installation , this would reduce their worries bout licensing when packaging app for Linux. and ... Linux newbies can avoid the terminal more (I know this sounds silly, the moment somebody says open terminal and run "chmod +x file.bin", certain users freaks out , double clicking RPM is easier to explain ). any comments? -- ----------------------------------------------- regards Hikaru ----------------------------------------------- Mohd Izhar Firdaus Bin Ismail Amano Hikaru 天野晃 「あまの ひかる」 mohd.izhar.firdaus@xxxxxxxxx ----------------------------------------------- kagesenshi.87@xxxxxxxxx Blog: http://kagesenshi.blogspot.com http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MohdIzharFirdaus ----------------------------------------------- -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list