Just a thought, maybe I'ld be better off grabbing a few VMware images
and running them in VM player instead.  Has anyone tried developing
using VMPlayer before and gotten satisfactory results?

On 3/22/07, Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm not concerned with downloading and installing updates, my issue
was with those updates failing on a clean install on what I believed
to be a stable distro.

Turns out I was wrong.
I'm downloading FC6 and will install that to see how it goes.

On 3/22/07, Stuart Jansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-03-22 at 09:50 -0600, Steve wrote:
> > Still any ideas on how to dig myself out of dependency hell?
> > I mean are there any RPM tools yet that can auto-resolve dependency issues?
>
> Stop using F7. Pup and Yum can auto-resolve dependencies, but they
> obviously depend on a sane RPM repository and Fedora makes no such
> promise when you're using a pre-release version.
>
> You should be using FC6. But do us all a favor, don't come back
> complaining when you have to install hundreds of updates after the
> install. Fedora works that way by design.
>
> --
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