On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 11:25:39 -0400, Jeff Spaleta wrote:
If we can't hold up the LSB, which prefers rpms, then exactly
what
standard are you trying to apply?
Well, LSB RPMs don't bear much resemblance to Fedora RPMs. They aren't
allowed any dependencies, for one. For another, Fedora RPMs can't be
installed (reliably) on non-Fedora systems, or on versions of Fedora other
than the one they were built for.
So sure, you could say "RPM is the standard, the LSB says so", but that
doesn't make the Fedora-custom flavours of it standard. It makes the LSB
flavour standard.
And for what it's worth, last time I asked the LSB guys how many LSB RPMs
were "in the wild", the answer was perhaps two or three. So it's more a
de-jure standard than a de-facto standard.
thanks -mike