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wonder what kinda package manager it uses.

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On 11/6/06, Earle Martin <hates-softw...@downlode.org> wrote:
> Yum. The Fedora package manager. Feature of hates past and surely
> hates future. Today, it is my hate.
>
> A Linux distribution has many thousands of files. Nevertheless, they
> are generally organised in reasonable groupings [1]. Yum, however, has
> its configuration files organised as follows:
>
> /etc
> |-- yum
> |   |-- pluginconf.d
> |   |   `-- installonlyn.conf
> |   `-- yum-daily.yum
> |-- yum.conf
> |-- yum.conf.bak
> `-- yum.repos.d
>     |-- atrpms.repo
>     |-- dag.repo
>     |-- dries.repo
>     ...
>
> Yes, although there is an /etc/yum directory, the yum.conf file (_and_
> backup copy) float next to it in /etc itself; and then there is
> _another_ directory, /etc/yum.repos.d, wherein yum's knowledge of
> repositories resides. The net result is that I can't easily
> tab-complete the path to various parts of the yum config and have to
> remember how it's arranged, which is fucking stupid. Would it have
> been _too_ hard for whatever team of monkeys filled with crack it is
> that writes this application to have put everything in /etc/yum? IS
> THAT TOO FUCKING OBVIOUS FOR YOU?
>
> Talking of /etc/yum.repos.d (proof of my point: my fingers just tried
> to type /etc/yum/repos.d), it contains one file per repository,
> because they are written in what appears to be .ini format and are
> INCREDIBLY VERBOSE. Here's a snippet:
>
> [core]
> name=Fedora Core $releasever - $basearch
> 
#baseurl=http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/$releasever/$basearch/os/
> mirrorlist=http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors/fedora-core-$releasever
> enabled=1
> gpgcheck=1
> gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora
> file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY
>
> Yes, it's doing some kind of crap involving interpolation of variables
> from who-knows-where. Note the nice use of an "enabled" flag, but also
> a line being commented out. What does that mean? I haven't got a clue.
> But what I do know is that you're fucked if you expect to be able to
> add repositories with a single line of text, apt-style. CRAP FOUNTAIN.
>
>
> [1] Or not? Place your hates now!
>
> --
> Earle Martin
>             http://downlode.org/
> http://purl.org/net/earlemartin/
>


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