On Sat, 2003-03-15 at 21:37, David E. Fox wrote:
> >  Outside of that...never had a complaint, as long as you keep a
> >  generous amount of space in your /var (10gig partition in my desktop
> 
> Yeah, I needed 670 emgs :).
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> I'm still doing the auto-select. I'm glad I put in 'contrib' - I also
> had a slow mirror in .ca for plf, so I deleted and replaced with a
> new entry.
> 
> I also had to apply --force --nodeps --noclean tk the urpmi command
> line. Otherwise, I'd probably have to do the whole download again,
> which took a little over 2 hrs on a 1.5 mpbs ADSL connection - it's
> about a CD's worth of data, if not a little more.
> 
> Even on a 1ghz athlon, it takes a while to slog thru all those
> rpms to find out what to do. There were a few xine packages on
> plf with bad sigs, so I elected to install them anyway - besides I
> use mplayer :).
> 
> There's a lot of conflicts so far with respect to apache related
> packages and mysql / postgres. In point of fact there apparently 
> exists two different flavors of apache (apache and apache2. Shouldn't
> one be gotten rid of?  

Not really... 98% of the sites out there are using apache rather than
apache 2... the MDK team has so far been the first at getting enough
pkgs ported to apache2 to make it useful (like php) So 98% of the apache
users out there haven't even begun to port the new one.  But you should
probably only install one...

> I don't really use apache much. They're mostly
> icon files in /var/www/icons so I doubt they've changed much, but the
> 'wrapper' (i.e., the rpm) has, and of course it conflicts.
> 
> Well, at least it's finally installing all those packages.
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