Am Fr, den 11.06.2004 schrieb Alexander Dalloz um 18:35:
$ rpm -K kernel-* kernel-2.6.6-1.427.i686.rpm: (sha1) dsa sha1 md5 gpg OK kernel-sourcecode-2.6.6-1.427.noarch.rpm: (sha1) dsa sha1 md5 gpg OK
Reviewing the packages, I wonder why the RPM with the kernel source now is called "kernel-sourcecode" and no longer "kernel-source". Any special reason for that (while I think it will not break any dependencies)?
Discussed at fedora-test-list with reason being:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2004-June/msg00014.html
* From: Arjan van de Ven <arjanv redhat com>
* To: For testers of Fedora Core development releases <fedora-test-list redhat com>
* Subject: Re: kernel-source for kernel 2.6.6-1.403
* Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2004 17:43:13 +0200
On Tue, 2004-06-01 at 17:25, Mike Lurk wrote: > I noticed today (on Arjan's site) that there is no kernel-source but > there is kernel-sourcecode-2.6.6-1.403. Will that replace the > kernel-source.
yes; the yum/update "you can't update to a noarch package for kernel-source" mess gets avoided by renaming the package and making it obsolete/provide the old name.
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