On 28.07.2007 20:50, Rahul Sundaram wrote: > Panu Matilainen wrote: > >> I know I'm opening up Pandoras box here but what the heck, it's Friday >> and I'm feeling slightly bored... >> >> With RPM 4.4.2.1 fresh out and 4.4.x branched off to maintenance mode, >> time to start looking forward to next major release. While the focus >> will be largely in cleaning up and streamlining the codebase, it can't >> realistically be all about just that > > User (as opposed to administrator) installs in their home directories. I > could run say Mozilla Firefox extracted from a tarball but having a > similar capability in RPM itself would be nice. [...] +1 -- I think that's something that would be really nice to have. But it's likely a "to big" project/idea for now, but maybe something people could keep in mind when designing next generation's rpm, so maybe it's then possible a bit easier with a later generation of rpm. Just my 2 cent (¹) CU knurd (¹) -- I get yelled at by my girlfirends now and then when I install some experimental stuff for tests on the machine she uses and break her Firefox/Thunderbird/whatever accidentally without noticing... -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list