Indeed, by all means the new RPMDRAKE is a true downgrade on the interface. 


On Friday 09 August 2002 06:47 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> And being able to "browse" to the local source was a great feature that
> I sorely miss. It was also much easier in the "old days" because the app
> found the hdlist for you within the source if it was there, which was a
> nice feature. Please bring it back!! Adding/Editing sources is now a
> real pain.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jason
>
> Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
>  > On Fri, 09 Aug 2002 12:17:31 +0200
>  >
>  > Rghetta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >>Some things I really miss from old rpmdrake:
>  >>
>  >> - it was a single application: having to open multiple apps is a real
>  >> pain.
>  >>
>  >> - 'updates only' filter, the 'updated' icon and the curr. inst.
>  >> version
>  >>
>  >> - changelog and file list, I use them a lot
>  >>
>  >> - search by description
>  >
>  > I agree. The old one was more useful.
>  >
>  > Also, I've found a nit with adding sources. With the old rpmdrake, I
>  > could have a directory with rpms from various sources. I could define
>  > the directory as a "source" but as there was no "hdlist," I could leave
>  > that blank and rpmdrake would build a list (the synthesis I believe it's
>  > called). So I could easily use rpmdrake to install rpms from this or
>  > that source and have it handle the dependencies and such.
>  >
>  > With the new one, I tried the same thing by defining a directory that
>  > had various rpms then tried adding it as a source. The "software sources
>  > manager" wouldn't let me leave the hdlist field blank. I had to enter
>  > something bogus, let it fail to find the hdlist, then edit the entry to
>  > blank the field. THEN it went and scanned the directory and built a
>  > list.
>  >
>  > I keep a set of rpms of applications and such that I use off in a
>  > partition that I leave intact between installs and upgrades. Being able
>  > to use rpmdrake to manage those is very useful. But there's no "hdlist"
>  > because the directory is an ad hoc collection which changes as I throw
>  > away or add apps and etc.
>  >
>  > Mark


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