Considering these remarks I don't really care - I can fix the
problem my
end, but if you want to live with the system operating like this then
fine.
A brain in good conditions is a prerequisite to use a OS.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drug_abuse
A word to the wise - you attract more flies with honey. If your
system
ends up being a pain with installing packages that people want to
install (and not all repos offer the same packages) then they will
simply move away. Consider then who will support the project?
What are talking about?
I'm used to overcoming difficulties like this, but a simple
solution to
this problem would appear to be in Yum - not the repo offering similar
packages to another. Yum is not reporting properly what is being
installed in a fedora system.
You choose Livna and FreshRPMS.
It's your concern.