On Thu, 2006-02-16 at 16:36 -0500, Sadda Teh wrote:
My current perception of being able to develop software that's part of
the Fedora environment means one needs intimate knowledge of RPM and
its various spin off utilities. At least now it seems like a
user-friendly tool like yum is going to assist in actually getting the
SRPMs onto one's machine. Can Jesse or someone else expand on what
this new feature really means if my impression is totally off-base?
I made a small mistake. The unified SRPMS and srpm repodata will be
useful for yumdownloader, not yum itself. Yum does not and will not
have the ability to grab srpms.
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