Brian J. Murrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One of the thing that the apt-get evangelists are always going on
about is the ability to use apt-get to do complete O/S upgrades, live.
Is there any way to upgrade a running 8.2 (or even a Cooker) system to
9.0(beta, rc1, rc2, final when it comes
One of the thing that the apt-get evangelists are always going on
about is the ability to use apt-get to do complete O/S upgrades, live.
Is there any way to upgrade a running 8.2 (or even a Cooker) system to
9.0(beta, rc1, rc2, final when it comes out) by playing with the
urpmi.cfg file (or
there should be a parent RPM that depends on all the RPM's that you own...
and this would work!
in other words, it would have to figure out what you have installed, create
this fake package on the fly, and then go from there solving depencies. A
good exercise in Perl...
but, there are a