I found that prob too, touch the file if you have not already :) And as i said, it is a beta. I'm sure the file search will come. I miss it too. I just mean it looks as a great start, and it will _be_ great, closer to release.
And it does do deps better. On Mon, 2002-08-12 at 18:37, Elliott Martin wrote: > On Monday 12 August 2002 09:04 pm, Christoffer Olsen wrote: > > Have you looked better at it? > > It has new features, like the "update availability" sorting, new stuff > > for grpmi which makes things look nicer. And, i feel dependencies are > > not a problem anymore, as most is checked upon selection, as it wasnt > > before. You can set the mirrors, but not in rpmdrake. Removing and > > editing is done outside. I think that is a step forward for ease of use. > > > > My rpm package management _is_ easier, now than before. > > I have to disagree with you. When I did a clean install of cooker the other > day I couldn't get into runlevel 5 because of a missing file, lang.sh, which > is supposed to be in the initscripts rpm. I figured it was something that > would be fixed pretty quickly, so I updated the sources and wanted to do a > search by file for lang.sh, which could be done with the old rpmdrake, and > found that it couldn't be done anymore, so i looked around on google and > found the rpm lang.sh was supposed to be in and installed the updated > initscripts and my problems were fixed, but the process was definately more > complex with the new rpmdrake than the old. > > As for the look of the update availablity thing, that was there before, and > easier to get to imho. > > My only real complaint with the new rpmdrake is that it was introduced in the > beta stage of mdk 9 development instead of way earlier on when it could have > been tweaked and fixed and argued about with a lot less pressure from the > clock. > -Elliott > > -- gpg key: lynx -source http://deem55.virtualave.net/olsty.asc | gpg --import
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