Please stop top-posting. On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 6:24 AM, Jean-Marc Liger <jmliger at siris.sorbonne.fr> wrote: > The aim of Rawhide is to regularly provide snapshots of Fedora devel status. > Instead of that, the aim of CentOS has always been to provide a fully > functionnal RHEL clone. So I don't understand why do you want to see an > incomplete RPMS "inprogress" repo. When I am at the restaurant, I don't need > to go in the kitchen rooms to see how advance the cooking of my order. "Non sequitur. Your facts are uncoordinated." [1] Rawhide is a *complete* repo, and so is CentOS. By definition, you cannot (or should not) be able to access *any* repo that is "incomplete". Like CentOS, Rawhide is also "inprogress", but just for a much shorter amount of time. :-) When you need a "fast-food" distro, use Rawhide, not CentOS. jerry [1] http://www.chakoteya.net/StarTrek/37.htm (I was about one and a half years old when it aired, so I'm sure I recall that from re-runs viewed recently. :)