On Tue Nov 12 19:41 -0500, Michael Scherer wrote:
> 
> > No, I would have booted up to do the upgrades...  remember, I'm the guy
> > that has a long-standing wish for the ability to install *while* running
> > the current distro -- see http://pfortin.com/Linux/live_install.html for
> > an 8.0 install on a running system (this was done with some minor mods to
> > the install scripts)...  :^)
> 
> Everybody, or at least, a lot of people here are using Cooker.
> 
> Is there really a big differences between using cooker updated on a very 
> frequent basis, and upgrading the packages on each new version of the 
> distribution ?
> I mean, can I use urpmi in the same way as debian use apt-get upgrade ?

Yes, you can.  ISTR some new RPM macros introduced sometime after 8.0,
so that could limit the ability to do that, but that's the only
limitation I can possibly see.

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