Doran Barton wrote:
Trust me guys, apt4rpm taught the RPM world a lesson and yum is the response. It has crossed the threshold and can hold its own now. There's a reason the third-party RPM repository maintainers (e.g. Dag, freshRPMs, Dries, etc.) are advocating yum over apt4rpm. I held onto apt4rpm for a while too, but I never looked back once I made the switch.
Nor have I, and I used to dislike yum for the same reasons people have stated... and a few more.
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