On 28 Feb 2005 19:04:08 -0300, Alexandre Oliva <aoliva(a)redhat.com> wrote:
fedora-release could Obsolete: package <= V-R as of the time of
the
new release or something like that. It's not perfect, since if
there's an update for the package after the initial release, one would
have to spin a new fedora-release package to cover that. Yeah, right
:-)
obsoleting does more than notify.. it will have an affect on the
install package set. Thats not what is need at all. people need to be
informed of expiration so they can make informed choices... not have
removals of expired packages removed by obsoleting magic. You only
make matters worse by expanding the use of obsoleting to include this
sort of situation... people will just learn to disable obsoleting to
avoid applications evaporating from the system.
-jef