Hi
.. And surprisingly, the live CD tools will also help package
maintainers. As per the live CD roadmap, there are plans to pump out
daily live CD builds of the Fedora development tree, called rawhide. If
there are dependency problems with packages in rawhide, the live CD
won't get built, making the problem immediately obvious. Zeuthen thinks
that this will encourage maintainers of broken packages to fix problems
quickly.
http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=07/01/11/1841241
A informative article.
Rahul
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