Lokrin wrote:
Paul Howarth wrote:
On Sun, 2005-08-21 at 11:25 +0200, Toralf Lund wrote:
Richard Emberson wrote:
Haven't tried yumex (yet), just plain yum, but that does make sure
everything is right wrt. dependencies etc.
Yes; in fact yum doesn't have provide options to break dependencies,
unlike rpm itself.
Apart from that, the way I understand it, apt and yum now use exactly
the same "repository" data, i.e. a yum-enabled distribution directory
will also work with apt and vice versa. If it uses the current
repository format, that is; there used to be different, incompatible
formats, then both tools were updated to support a common standard.
I've not heard of any version of apt that can use repo data from any
version of yum.
Up2date though, can handle old and new yum metadata plus apt metadata.
Perhaps that's what you were thinking of?
So you should be able to switch between yum and apt at your whim. Or
up2date, which also uses the same distro data.
I believe there are more yum repos available than apt repos, but
synaptic, which is an apt-only front end as far as I know, seems to the
best-regarded package management GUI for now (though smart does have its
advocates).
So if you're familiar with and like synaptic, I'd be inclined to stick
with it, but you might need to look a bit harder for repos (freshrpms is
a good place to start, since they have mirrors in apt format of some
other repos).
Paul.
I just did an apt-get upgrade and it gave me a program called smart.
I'm running it now. The first thing it did was to start listing
repositories I didn't have and asking me if I wanted to add them. Then
it gave me three items to upgrade. I said yes and it started
downloading all three at the same time with the status line changing as
each one progressed. I'm updating one long file that is going to take
my 56k modem a couple of hours so I don't know how this will end, but
I'll let you know when I find out.
So I now have yum, apt-get, up2date, synaptic and smart.
smart has no man or info listing. Just type smart by itself and you get
a help list.
Although the gui gives me an error. How do I fix this?
# smart --gui
error: System has no support for gtk python interface
Hi Lokrin,
Just did a google on that error and found this. If you can look at this
page I think it will fix your problem:
http://lists.atrpms.net/pipermail/atrpms-users/2005-July/003405.html
If not, let me know and I will copy it to you.
Lee Perez