On Sat, 2002-12-14 at 22:21, Ben de Luca wrote:
> doing this:
> >
> > urpmi mplayer && urpmi xine && urpmi ....
> 
> 
> Can you ? I will admit I havnt played with mandrake for a about 9 months but
> at that point, the amoiunt of software available was not up today or any
> where near as extenive as what is/was available in gentoo. And I know
> redhats much smaller and more out of date that mandrakes (though I dig what
> rh has done on the gui side).
> 
> are the packages that urpmi from mandrake?

Ok, it operates very much like debian in that it has a "sources list",
which is just a list of places it can pull packages from. For me I have
the standard mandrake cooker packages, the cooker contributed packages,
packages from "plf" (http://plf.zarb.org - 1337 linux w4r3z) and some
packages from a dude called texstar (quite random. He seems to just
build random software and drop it onto this really deeply buried
directory on ibiblio. Has stuff like the Macromedia Flash plugin amongst
other things). Which covers *most* of the stuff I need. Not quite all. I
tend to make packages for software I get from source and try to get them
to other people. Something I unfortunately(?) have little time for these
days.

And Mandrake did this 9 months ago. I didn't trust it so much back then,
but it would have worked for your stated example of installing a few
video players.

See my presentation about mandrake and packaging love:

http://www-personal.usyd.edu.au/~jgre4014/slug/

There's also a couple of screenshots there of the gui frontend to urpmi.

> 
> > on my mandrake box? Indeed I can also get stuff like the win32 dlls for
> > avifile if I need to decode something exotic with a similar command.
> >
> 
> > And how is it different to using up2date on redhat?
> >
> >
> > ... I'm missing something. How is emerge better than
> > urpmi/apt-rpm/up2date?
> 
> ive spent more time in redhat land of late and there is no way that u2date
> if going to go and get me the latest version of xine, or mplayer (infact if
> it gets them at all havnt they had mp3 removed?)

surely that's a function of where you tell it to get packages from?

re: mp3, I'm listening to one right now. Don't know what redhat does.

James.


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