On Tuesday 08 August 2006 07:19, David D. Hagood wrote: > It seems to me that continually having to direct people to a script to > bludgeon YUM into updating the system, rather than either fixing YUM, > fixing the procedures that allow the repos to break, or moving to a tool > (like APT) that deals with broken repositories is like saying "yes, the > door locks don't work - here's a coat hanger." Its rawhide dude. Things are in a constant state of flux and we don't impose any barriers from the developer to get new packages out. Once FC6 is released, updates to FC6 will be handled in a way that prevents the updates repo from having broken deps (most of the time *wink*). Rawhide is well raw, deps will break, and if you're brave enough to play with it, you are expected to spend a little effort to plow through it. And if it breaks, you get to keep all the pieces. -- Jesse Keating Release Engineer: Fedora
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