On Sun, May 05, 2002 at 05:23:48PM +0200, Reinout van Schouwen wrote:
> 
> Hello?! I am building *Cooker* RPMs.

On an 8.2 system.  Problems building Cooker RPMs (that build fine on
Cooker) on an 8.2 system is not a _Cooker_ development issue.  It's an
8.2 support issue.  Please refer to a Mandrake support list.

> To me this means I should ask the
> *Cooker* list a question about it.

No.  You should ask those supporting 8.2 about it.

> I'm not asking for ways to run Cooker
> RPMs on a system with older libraries etc.!

8.2 is older than Cooker.  It is likely that RPMs built for Cooker
will not work on 8.2.  Cooker is not a place to come to when you are
having problems (of any sort) on 8.2.

How many times have you read here that (Mandrake even!) Cooker
developers don't (fully) read the Cooker list?  That is because the
volume is too high and adding 8.2 support issues to the list only
worsens the problem.

Pretty soon, Cooker will not exist as a community effort because
nobody will have the time to read the list (the only point of
co-ordination between Mandrake and the community).  Is that really
what we want to have happen?

b.

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Brian J. Murrell

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