Adam Lazur wrote: > The ability to install more than one version of a package simultaneously.
Hmm. SO you install bash 2.04-1 and bash 2.02-3. Now what will be /bin/bash 2.04 or 2.02 version? You will divert both of them and symlink it to the old name - maybe, but but how will you know, to what name it diverts to use it? Give me please 3 sane examples, why you need this. And no, shared libraries are NOT an excuse for this. > Some intelligence for handling multiple machines. Like the ability to nfs > mount /usr and have the package manager understand what's going on. sounds like something like --exclude /usr (didn't doogie implement this in 1.8 branch?) Petr Cech