I didn't mean previous FC CDs. But keeping rpm's more structured on CD's. So
keep the dependent rpm's at least on the same CD. Just did a mysql server
installation, needed 2 CDs.
What I "felt" in your words (and saw in previous discussions) is that future
FC releases RPMs will have less or no dependencies. That is another solution
of-course, but IMHO harder to maintain in later future.
The later: only 2CDs, would be great. But is it known what FC users are
using?
2006/5/4, Arjan van de Ven <arjan(a)fenrus.demon.nl>:
On Thu, 2006-05-04 at 08:45 +0200, Peter Bieshaar wrote:
> First I am wondering the strategy the rpm's are put on the different
> CDs.
I suspect it's primarily about "don't have dependencies on packages on a
future CD", so that during installation you never need to go back to an
older CD.
Beyond that I suspect there is a goal built in to have a basic install
only use one or two cds...
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