On 01/23/2012 05:28 PM, David Hrbáč wrote:
Dne 23.1.2012 15:36, Ljubomir Ljubojevic napsal(a):
All 3rd party repos have their own pace. RepoForge for instance does not care what happens in EPEL. I see a need for possible "override of certain packages in "master" repository for the "desktop distro" so upgrade and install paths are stable.
So, Epel does so? DH
Yury and David, forgive me for not being thorough in my statement. I do not accuse RepoForge of anything, all of you guys there do your best and I appreciate it. Bad choice of words. And I especially should have limited this statement to audio/video codec subsistem (gstreamer particularly). My sincere apologies. But you have to concede that consequence for noob user is the same regardless of the cause.
I wanted to explain that with conflicts between aTrpms, RepoForge and EPEL (and others) regular user must have larger knowledge how to resolve those conflicts via yum commands.
I regard EPEL as second level repository (base/updates/centosplus/extras and ElRepo are first), RepoForge third level repository and aTrpms forth level repository (compiling/rebuilding environment issues and other stuff). That is why I singled out RepoForge and not some other repository.