On Wed, 2007-09-12 at 15:20 +0200, Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote:
Sure it is different from including the packages ourselves, that
wasn't
the point. My point is, that if we can refer to anything, we might as
well include the configuration files for those third party repositories
that hold the packages we can't ship/include.
In other words: there's no difference in being allowed to link to
anything and actually shipping the link in that very package.
Hold on. I think you two are on different pages here. You're both making
sense, but seem to be talking about different things.
Rahul, exactly what constitutes "linking" or "pointing" to these
external packages? Do you mean a Note in some documentation somewhere?
Perhaps in the distro or on a website somewhere? Or is it an actual
entry in /etc/yum.respos.d/ pointing directly to the repo where the
packages can be downloaded from?
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Richi Plana