On Monday 13 March 2006 11:38, Jim Smith wrote:
--- Lamar Owen lowen@pari.edu wrote:
But it is rude and off-base, in my opinion, to call a dedicated third-party packager 'cuckoo' simply because they do it differently, or because
Not cuckoo repos, don't misquote me- THEIR DEVELOPERS ARE LIVING IN A CUCKOO WORLD & they do not respond to feedback nor work with other developers. This is why you have apt, apt-devel and synaptic in all the repos.
Who is 'they'? Your original statement was "The problem with some of the 3rd party repos that overwrite system files, (look at the example i gave of one repo even wanting to overwrite selinux) is that the maintainers live in a cuckoo world and do not respond to feedback." If you are talking about the maintainers of the repos, then I did not misquote you.
You cannot have your cake and eat it.
No, but I CAN have my Kstars and CentOS too. And it works, as long as I am careful and take responsibility for my own /etc/yum.repos.d.
What will happen when the stuff in the Fedoralized repo begins to churn out FC5 stuff?
Then I will deal with that when and if it happens. Been there, done that. Have the changelog entries in the PostgreSQL spec file to prove it.
If you want fedora stick to fedora. If you want a stable enterprise distro go for RHEL/CentOS.
The choice is not either/or, nor is it black/white. There is a continuum of choice that the third party repos provide, as long as you take responsibility for mixing. 'You' in this case being the admin of the system; the third part repo maintainers are simply providing what they want to provide, and are answerable only to themselves.
If you are paying someone to do the support, then you can hold them accountable; like if you were running Red Hat Enterprise Linux. If you are not paying them for support, then you are accountable for your own system.
Have you run wine/winetools from winehq.com versus the fedoralized one? Which one works and which one doesn't?
I use CrossOver; wouldn't know about the others.
Karanbir advertises his repo as a Fedora Extras rebuild; nothing more, nothing less. This is what he wants to provide, and what he is providing. If that doesn't meet your need, either find someone else's repo that does or make your own repo.