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  Server: cvs.openpkg.org                  Name:   Ralf S. Engelschall
  Root:   /e/openpkg/cvs                   Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Module: openpkg-web                      Date:   28-Aug-2002 19:16:01
  Branch: HEAD                             Handle: 2002082818160100

  Modified files:
    openpkg-web/press       PR-002-openpkg-1.1.txt

  Log:
    make option and proxy issue a little bit clearer and remove RPM lib issue

  Summary:
    Revision    Changes     Path
    1.16        +3  -6      openpkg-web/press/PR-002-openpkg-1.1.txt
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  Index: openpkg-web/press/PR-002-openpkg-1.1.txt
  ============================================================
  $ cvs diff -u -r1.15 -r1.16 PR-002-openpkg-1.1.txt
  --- openpkg-web/press/PR-002-openpkg-1.1.txt  28 Aug 2002 17:11:41 -0000      1.15
  +++ openpkg-web/press/PR-002-openpkg-1.1.txt  28 Aug 2002 17:16:01 -0000      1.16
  @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
   be completely uninstalled. To avoid the precarious editing of an
   OpenPKG specification file, a '--define' option is now available
   during package build time. This new feature allows an administrator
  -to install software with optional arguments, and thereby build custom
  +to install software with options enabled, and thereby build custom
   binary packages. The results of normal RPM queries (rpm -qi or rpm -qpi)
   include descriptions of any optional features that a package offers.
   
  @@ -67,12 +67,9 @@
   an administrator to reduce system complexity through abstraction.
   Should software in several OpenPKG instances depend on a general base
   package, it can now be installed only once in an arbitrary OpenPKG
  -instance. Dependents can refer to such foreign base packages through
  -natively installed proxies, created with the OpenPKG command 'rpm
  +master instance. Dependents can refer to such foreign base packages through
  +natively installed proxy packages, created with the OpenPKG command 'rpm
   --makeproxy'.
  -
  -To support third party RPM software, OpenPKG 1.1 installs RPM
  -libraries and headers during bootstrapping.
   
   HIGHLIGHTS OF OPENPKG
   
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