rpmdrake
is a nice tool that satisfies the dependencies, though it fails to
allow for multiple selection.
To clarify: There is no wishlist list; when you report bugs with the
bug-reporting list, you can specify
Severity: wishlist
in order to mark a wish-list item.
To find the bug-reporting info (a list with a specified mail format),
start at the Mandrake home page.
On Mon, 03 Apr 2000, you wrote:
| Hi !
|
| Sorry but I didn't find the address of wish-list what somebody
| mentioned. So I send my wishes here and hope that the Mansrake
| developers read the list.
| 1.) sudo - I didn't find the package what I found extremely useful
| 2.) _complete_ manual for MSEC. Where/how could I modify the
| scripts (ok, I've already found these scripts but you could save me
| time ;-) ). An interface where I'm able to setup specific rules - I'm
| rather lazy to write the scripts myself :-) And you know better your
| system
| 3.) a more sophisticated package selector
| 4.) downloadable distribution specific HOWTOs (like RH does it -
| sorry, it's not flame but i found extremely useful the RH-HOWTOS
| what I've found on their site)
| 5.) the complete documentation what you've changed in the original
| kernel
| 6.) something like apt over the rpms. If I want to satisfy the deps
| automatically I have to use gurpmi - which lets a user install some
| packages - what's INSECURE and _not_ acceptable -no mater
| what is the package
| 7.) documentation of system - e.g.: what's responsible for bringing
| up the eth0 interface with correct settings -->
| /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
| 8.) a console or GUI interface for ISDN ifaces - once again, I'm
| rather lazy
| 9.) a security mailing list - interactive, not just announcements
|
| Thanks,
| Ago
| ps.: it's a good distro I just want to make it better with my
| suggestion
|
| "If you love somebody set them free..."
| Sting is GPL fan :-))
| A hivatalos magyar KDE oldal : www.kde.hu
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