On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 13:29, seth vidal wrote:
If you have individual and group installation and removal (plus handling multiple repository which I believe yum already does ... I am not currently a yum user), this could give the needed functionality as well as replace up2date.
up2date isn't going away - it's interfaces to rhn and the protocols involved are it's best feature - in addition, adrian has generated a rather impressive infrastructure in up2date.
But I would like to see a nice gui on yum and some neat utils derived from there.
To me a separate GUI based on the backends used is pretty darn weird. I don't see how it's sane to install both a yum gui and an up2date gui by default for example.
Havoc