Tom Horsley wrote:
On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 01:10:33 +0530
Rahul Sundaram <sundaram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Not really. The above two bugs are duplicates of something that yum does
and if there is indeed a bug you should just file or reassign it against
yum and not file different ones against individual graphical front end's.
Hey, the tool I ran that didn't work was pirut (and even discovering that
was difficult since I only get to it via a menu item labeled Add/Remove
Software), so that's what I report the bug on. I don't have the psychic
powers required to determine the bug is actually in some other component.
... which is why I am informing you that so that you can close the
duplicates and assign the bugs to yum if there is one.
Some of the missing parts are also located exclusively in the fedora
repos (like bogofilter and the libgsl it didn't download or claws-mail
and the two libraries it neglected to fetch for it).
The packages in Fedora does work for me in a clean installation. If
there are individual packages that have a dependency issue in the
official Fedora repository then bugs should be filed against them
instead. The problems in any third party repository packages should be
reported to their bugzilla or mailing list. None of these seem to be a
yum issue.
Rahul