On 12.09.2007 17:44, Bill Crawford wrote:
On 12/09/2007, Jima <jima(a)beer.tclug.org> wrote:
> Couldn't this be managed by rpmfusion using a comps file, and grouping
> various packages with "DVD support," "MP3 support," or whatnot?
`yum
> groupinstall "DVD Support"`...
I think that's the best suggestion on how to balance packaging versus
usability, so far ...
FYI for Livna I tried something else, but it didn't work out. I just
used the same groups as Fedora in Livna (as Fedora Extras did in the
past for Core as well) and made some crucial packages 'type="default"'
-- for example gstreamer-plugins-ugly for the "GNOME Desktop
Environment" . I assumed anaconda would then install
gstreamer-plugins-ugly by default as "GNOME Desktop Environment" is
selected by default. But anaconda/pirut did not do that (and I assume it
still don't).
I think they should (I filed a bug, but it got closed iirc), as that way
would be the cleanest for a 3rd party repo to get the right packages
(e.g. depending on the groups they selected) to the users.
Cu
knurd