On Tuesday 29 August 2006 20:00, Jeremy Katz wrote: > The argument about a "noob" is pretty much moot as they're far more > likely to be using the graphical interface as opposed to yum on the > command line. And at that point, the comps file becomes even _more_ > important as it's used for the entirety of the display. OTHO, since any package is listed in just one category does not help so much users and I am not talking about new users only. Something like trove would be interesting, after all world is not just black and white. :-) The possible solution should be clearly a superset of comp files to avoid synchronisation problems... One way to do it would be to use something like: <group> ... <packagereq type="mandatory" index="primary">xxxx</packagereq> ... </group> ... <group> ... <packagereq type="optional" index="secondary">xxxx</packagereq> ... </group> > Jeremy -- José Abílio -- Fedora-packaging mailing list Fedora-packaging@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-packaging