What happened to the package manager, that the first test release of fedora had? Despite some of the features that weren't working it was a excellent tool, because currently the only tool to deal with the packages is quite limited. Some features like installing new packages, and being associated with the .rpm in nautilus, the possibility to see the dependencies, or even the files that it brings. Are all thing that can't be done.
Was it totally remove from the plan? Nando
On Thu, 2004-09-23 at 08:47 +0100, Fernando Morais wrote:
What happened to the package manager, that the first test release of fedora had? Despite some of the features that weren't working it was a excellent tool, because currently the only tool to deal with the packages is quite limited. Some features like installing new packages, and being associated with the .rpm in nautilus, the possibility to see the dependencies, or even the files that it brings. Are all thing that can't be done.
Was it totally remove from the plan?
I'm not sure what app you're talking about, but if you mean system- config-packages, there was a bug that made it not be associated with rpms in nautilus.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=132804
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I think not. It was a tool that only happered before the final release of Fedora Core 1. In the final FC! release, it wasn't htere anymore. It shows the package list complety, and not by groups, like the actual system-config-packages does. In the time it had the option to remove pakages, the add was there but not possible to select i think.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Alexander Larsson" alexl@redhat.com To: "Fernando Morais" nandox7@myrealbox.com; fedora-desktop-list@redhat.com Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 2:22 PM Subject: Re: What happened to the package manager?
On Thu, 2004-09-23 at 08:47 +0100, Fernando Morais wrote:
What happened to the package manager, that the first test release of fedora had? Despite some of the features that weren't working it was a excellent tool, because currently the only tool to deal with the packages is quite limited. Some features like installing new packages, and being associated with the .rpm in nautilus, the possibility to see the dependencies, or even the files that it brings. Are all thing that can't be done.
Was it totally remove from the plan?
I'm not sure what app you're talking about, but if you mean system- config-packages, there was a bug that made it not be associated with rpms in nautilus.
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