> I still need the real files from centos-release (such as > /etc/redhat-release) which may change from time to time (when 4.5 comes > out). I could create my own replacement but I think that the files > belong in the yumconf package and this may well be a centos bug. This also causes a related issue for RHEL users who want to use yum. In posts to the yum mailing list, it's often recommended that RHEL users grab yum from the centos repositories. As of the 4.4 release, they can no longer do this as yum requires yumconf, provided by centos-release, which will overwrite their /etc/redhat-release, and /etc/sysconfig/rhn/sources files among others. This either keeps them from using our yum packages, or forces them to migrate to centos which they may not be aware of if they install centos-release without thinking it through. I see this as an interoperability issue, and it should be discussed a bit. I'm not convinced that a yumconf package is the way to go, but providing the files in centos-release doesn't seem to be the right way either. Other opinions? -- During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. George Orwell