OpenPKG?

Konstantin Ryabitsev yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Sun Apr 11 16:22:01 2004


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Hong Jiang wrote:
> Hi, I'm wondering is anyone using OpenPKG http://www.openpkg.org/?
> 
> It looks a Fink-like system for different *nix systems. Their source packages 
> may work with Yellowdog and are more up-to-date.

Fedora's source packages work with Yellowdog, too, and are very 
up-to-date. The problem with it is quickly running into mounting 
dependencies and conflicts.

I see no benefit of OpenPKG on Yellowdog, to be honest.

Hopefully we'll soon be able to test out Fedora Core 2 on PPC(32|64).

Regards,
-- 
Konstantin ("Icon") Ryabitsev
Duke Physics Systems Admin, RHCE
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