Les Mikesell wrote:
On Wed, 2005-10-26 at 14:00, Mike McCarty wrote:
That is why there is no "everything" package. There is no package
at all, just a repository.
You didn't notice that as a choice among the packages you can pick
when you installed?
By "package" I mean a managed release. A package sits
on top of a release repository, and selects a collection of
objects from the repository which have been tested as an
entire whole, and which are guaranteed (via integration test)
to interoperate as a whole. The Fedora Core Project does not
have packages that I have seen. AFAICT, FC leaves configuration
management entirely up to the user.
Mike
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