On Sun, 2006-04-30 at 13:46 +0100, Garry Harthill wrote:
On 30/04/06, Timothy Murphy <tim(a)birdsnest.maths.tcd.ie>
wrote:
> Michael Offermann wrote:
>
> > I'm using the Livna package, and I thing that the most Fedora users are
> > also using Livna. It's a very pretty thing, and very very easy to use!
> > I would say that it is very recommend to use Livna. So, install it, it
> > will never ever be a disadvantage.
>
> I must be in a minority.
> I only update from the standard core/updates/extras repositories
> (which I get from a local repository).
> While I have the .repo files for livna, freshrpms, dries, dag, etc,
> they are all disabled (enabled=0) and I would only install
> individual packages from these repositories (yum --enablerepo=livna)
> as and when required.
I do the same. I don't like updating the entire system against 3rd
party repos. I only use them when I need to.
Livna has a policy of not replacing core/extras packages as far as I
know - so it is safe to leave it enabled.
By having it enabled - you make bug fixes that hit them available.
My philosophy is that if I don't want it enabled all the time, I don't
want it all. If it has something I can not get from a repo I want
enabled, then I look at submitting it to extras myself - or build it
myself (trying to adhere to the FE guidelines)
Installing something and then closing myself off from updates is not
what I like to do. Either it is in a repository I want to use, or I
maintain it myself.