John M. Harris Jr <joh...@splentity.com> 于 2020年7月26日周日 下午1:02写道:

> On Saturday, July 25, 2020 4:28:19 PM MST Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
> > On 7/25/2020 3:39 PM, John M. Harris Jr wrote:
> > > The solution is to run the following command:
> > >
> > > `dnf install $package`. This will install your arch's version of the
> > > package you're looking for.
> >
> > John,
> >
> > This is neither helpful, nor warranted. It is clear that you don't like
> > the direction that Fedora is going,
>
> What exactly do you mean by that? That's helpful, that's how you install a
> package for your arch. I don't have any issue with where Fedora is going,
> though I certainly do intend to weigh in on actual Changes, which this was
> not, to try to keep Fedora going in the right direction. Not every Change
> is
> good. Not every Change is bad.
>
> > so perhaps it's time that you left the project and stop commenting in the
> > mailing list.
>
> That's not very kind.. Please don't be so hostile with members of the
> Fedora
> community. There are people around here who may not take these sorts of
> comments as I do, and I'm pretty sure people would waste time trying to do
> CoC
> violation nonsense with you.
>
Yes... I think that response is not kind, which is not suitable in this
list. We should be kind to each other anyway.

But your advice to use dnf is not a good one. The thread is about the topic
of using silverblue, dnf won't apply here unless with fedora-toolbox and
using rpm-ostree to layering needs reboot and is not the best-practice.

>
> > Your needs and wants are completely different than the direction Fedora
> is
> > going and you are attempting to impede progress by nay-saying every
> single
> > change that comes across and then poo-pooing newer technologies such as
> > flatpak.
>
> I fail to see where there's anything about a Change in the email I
> responded
> to. I simply provided instructions for installing a package for the
> system's
> arch.
>
> > I suggest you move project that doesn't move as quickly so that you can
> > keep things the way you like it, such as Debian, or perhaps even Devuan
> > since you seem to have a disdain for systemd as well. Either way, you
> > need to stop posting to this list.
>
> I like that Fedora gets me the latest tech as soon as it's reasonably
> stable.
> That's one of the many reasons I'm involved in the Fedora project.
> Further, I
> have no issue with systemd doing its job, being an init system. My problem
> is
> when everything else gets thrown under the systemd name.
>
> > Your comment shows that you don't like flatpaks, and that's fine and you
> > can have that opinion, but you didn't need to respond at all.
>
> I don't understand what you mean by that. If I'm not mistaken, the
> question
> was how to install a Fedora package for the host arch.
>
> --
> John M. Harris, Jr.
>
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