Any progress on this?
Getting qmt into a yum repository would be insanely great for making
upgrades easier (not that they aren't easy with the current upgrade
scripts).
So, any news?
Harry
On Oct 23, 2006, at 8:01 AM, Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
Well, based on the informal poll (not quite scientific) it seems
that the majority of users are using some version of either Centos,
RedHat or Fedora.
These are all yum-able distros. The email from Eric Shubes about
yum-able code it a good thing as well ("The plan is for qt-plus to
be a noarch.rpm package, and will be yum-able (fwiw).").
SO for now I guess the best course of action would be to wait for
that to be finished then figure out how to make a repository for
the toaster.
Any thoughts?
W
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