Hello,
I'd like to state a problem about rpmdrake, and add a suggestion. On this mailinglist, and even more on irc it happens often that people install Cooker packages on a Mandrake 8.1 install, or even on a 8.0 install. Well, that's ok to me. But mostly people don't expect their install to break, and they don't understand that different versions shouldn't be mixed. What I'd like to see in rpmdrake, is that when you add a Cooker source, it states a warning. Something in the way of: You're trying to setup a Cooker source! You shouldn't do this, unless you know what you are doing. Cooker is a development version of Mandrake Linux. It will break your install, and it is meant to break your install. And another point; Rpmdrake has the habit to name a source after the url. If I setup a Cooker source from ftp.surfnet.nl, it gets called ftp.surfnet.nl. I'd like to see a Cooker source to be called Cooker, so that people who eventually find out Cooker breaks their install, can remove the Cooker source in rpmdrake more easily. Greetings, -- Marcel Pol [EMAIL PROTECTED]
