Nils Philippsen <nphilipp@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > 0) Start with the gimp, gimp-devel packages > 1) find out what packages are required ("rpm -q --requires ...") > 2) find out which packages provide these requirements ("rpm -q > --whatprovides ...") > 3) update these packages if necessary > 4) repeat steps 1 through 3 until all packages are updated that gimp and > gimp-devel require > [...] snipped nifty step thru Hey thanks. I'd never thought to do that in the 7-8 yrs I've been using redhat then fedora. Seeing it in print it looks terribly obvious. hehe. > If you want a fairly stable system, why do you use Rawhide? I like new stuff, and have found over the years that I can run from rawhide with a little care. Even before there was a fedora, there was rawhide. From experience I'd say rawhide since the Advent of fedora is more likely to be stable than before. I also suspect the dire warning about rawhide are a little overstated.