>> Yes, but the RPM format is far too complex for a standard, IMHO.  In 
>
>Actually if anything its too simple since it lacks a couple of the handy
>Debian 'maybe you also want' type items right now. RPM also offers very
>important stuff like cryptographically strong verification of packages.

And you only gain these features on a 100% RPM-based system.  So what's
the point?

   David Cantrell | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                  | Slackware Linux Project

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