On Jan 6, 2008 3:19 PM, Daniel P. Berrange <berrange(a)redhat.com> wrote:
If you think of a traditional OS install then yum will be common. If
you
think of Fedora as a base for creating black box appliances, then yum may
well not be installed at all - whole appliance upgrades are done rather
than individual packages. Likewise if you deploy Fedora in 'stateless'
mode, you're not upgrading packages on individual machines you are instead
generating a new master image. So again yum will not be there.
Neither will Haskell, but in building one of these appliance images,
you could require Haskell as a build time requirement. Theoretically,
you could require a python compiler as well, but I don't know how far
those have come along.
-Yaakov