2011/3/24 Rainer Traut tr.ml@gmx.de
Am 24.03.2011 03:07, schrieb Устинов Александр Александрович:
SL has extra packages (it means they wasn't included into RHEL) that was included in it.
... we have added several packages to Scientific Linux that are not found anywhere in the upstream release, including IceWM, OpenAFS, Revisor, Live USB Creator, YUM auto-update, external YUM repositories... (c) from http://distrowatch.com/?newsid=06549
SL and CentOS like two people that go different ways, but have the common base.
Kind regards, Alexander Ustinov
The funny thing is, the point you're bringing up is quite the reverse.
In SL it reads: "> ... we have added several packages to Scientific Linux that are not found anywhere in the upstream release, including IceWM, OpenAFS, "
In Centos it reads: "CentOS Extras - This repository contains items that provide additional functionality to CentOS ... horde framework and packages, freenx, apt, XFCE, and yumex"
What is right though, in SL these extra packages exist in the default repo, not in an extra repo - but it is enabled by default in Centos.
info from here: http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories
Rainer
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Just have a read next message =) I wrote there about an another idea ;)
Kind regards, Alexander Ustinov