On Tue, 2006-08-22 at 21:17 -0400, Matthew Miller wrote: > Well, here's the repo count for your example: > > core > core-debuginfo > core-source > development > development-debuginfo > development-source > extras-development > extras-development-debuginfo > extras-development-source > extras > extras-debuginfo > extras-source > legacy-updates > legacy-testing > updates > updates-debuginfo > updates-source > updates-testing > updates-testing-debuginfo > updates-testing-source > unnamedthirdparty-development > unnamedthirdparty-development-debuginfo > unnamedthirdparty-development-source > unnamedthirdparty > unnamedthirdparty-debuginfo > unnamedthirdparty-source > unnamedthirdparty-testing > unnamedthirdparty-testing-debug > unnamedthirdparty-testing-source You Do know that you have just given about 5 repos. core-updates-development all have the same packages, just later versions extras, extras-development are also the same and you have one third party. Source is if you want to install source code so you can compile yourself. Testing is of course, unstable. Debug I'm not sure, but I assume it is a debugger friendly version. If you enabled all of these, your system is sure to break, really fast. (and we call such a system rawhide ;) Gja -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list