William Hooper wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
fair enough. but in that case, something should be tweaked to deal with
this since i would still contend that a fresh install should be able to
be "yum update"d without messing around with anything.
It sounds like a request that the repositories be kept internally
consistent, and packaged. I agree that one should be able to update an
everything install right out of the box.
I don't think holding a kernel update (for the "wide audience") until the
external modules (for the "narrow audience") are ready is a good answer.
A better answer would be to just install what you need, that way you don't
needlessly get tripped up by "narrow audience" issues. By choosing an
"Everything" install you choose to get tripped up by _every_ packaging
issue there is, whether you use those packages or not.
Umm, you apparently haven't done package management and configuration
management before. Nothing I wrote precludes release of a kernel update.
It just causes one to have to think about what packages it goes into.
One wouldn't put the new kernel into the "everything" package until all
support is available. It might go into other packages, though.
Mike
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