[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>  An rpm I always wonder what the hey the various scripts are doing,
> where files wind up, etc.


You can always start with the src.rpms, or install without running the scripts 
(and take the chance something essential isn't done automatically;-))

You'd clearly not be happy with rpms (or debs) for any release; it's not 
entirely relevant a relevant matter to take intoa account for deciding WHEN to 
produce those packages.
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