On Tue January 15 2008, Karsten Hopp wrote: > I agree with the /usr/bin/vim stuff, but I think a better solution would be > to add a conflict between vim-X11 and vim-enhanced. vim-enhanced is only of > use on systems without X11/gtk. On all other systems vim-X11 can provide > the same (and more) functionality as vim-enhanced. Ah, the only possible problem I can think of would be that an "update" from vim-enhanced to vim-X11 may not be possible. It should be possbile to do # yum install vim-enhanced # yum install vim-X11 and then vim-enhanced would be removed and vim-X11 installed. I do not know, whether this works with only Conflicts: or if e.g. a Obsoletes: or something else then needs to be added to vim-X11. Regards, Till
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