How about slowing down the Fedora release cycle to allow for more QA???
Mike Chambers
mike at netlyncs.com
Sat Nov 22 13:30:20 UTC 2003
On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 11:01, Ryan Daly wrote:
> Sorry for my ignorance here, but does someone have a quick explanation
> of what YUM is and where its involved in the up2date process?
Up2date is still used for updating/installing Fedora packages to include
development (used to be rawhide) like always.
Yum is a package management tool for doing the same thing, mainly for
3rd party repositories, as well as local directories.
Up2date can now be configured (edit /etc/sysconfig/rhn/sources file) to
include those 3rd party repositories, using yum and/or apt.
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Mike Chambers
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