On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 17:53, Tony Nelson wrote: > >> > >> Livna presently /is/ technically different from the Fedora Core and Extra's > >> repositories, in that it lacks any directions or a web interface to the > >> repository. If Livna were to copy what Fedora does at > >> <http://fedora.redhat.com/download/> the problem would be solved. > > > >I'm missing something... I see nothing at all on that page that > >would work or be relevant for livna. > > You sure are missing something. The entire page and the pages it links to > are what Livna lacks. But livna also lacks all of the things that page discusses. There are no iso images to download, and in fact nothing that you should be downloading and installing directly. > What Livna needs to do is copy that page and the > pages it links to, changing Fedora to Livna and changing the links and > filling in the blanks. But there is no equivalent to any of those things. > Or perhaps you think that Fedora doesn't need that page, and that it should > be deleted so it looks like Livna? No, Fedora needs that page because it has something to download and install directly. Livna only fits in as an 'additional repository' in the same context as extras or jpackage as mentioned here: http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/sn-using-repositories.html If you are doing something with a web browser at livna other than finding the rpm command that installs the yum config for you, you've already made a mistake. And yes, the site might be a little more clear about that... If you are looking randomly for software to install, you should understand that there is a lot in extras and only a little at livna, and once yum is configured for both it won't matter where it is. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx