Jaroslaw Polok wrote: > Hi > > >>(Most) ATrpms libraries have been repackaged in such a way that >>different major lib versions can coexist, so when a repo upgrades >>libfoo from libfoo.so.2 to libfoo.so.3 no conflicts arise. That has >>been quite some help in improving interrepo compatibility. > > > That's what I thought ... thanks for confirmation... > > >>Bottom line: If there appear any conflicts (not only between the two >>mentioned repos, but in general), just let both sides know. > > > Since you ask ;-): > > I've got a question about ATrpms: [snip...continued] I am very glad that I asked the original question as it is clearing a whole lot up and also sparking some more conversation. I appreciate the replies...and also look forward to the continuing discussion. My plan is to just continue to use yum and "keep things simple"... I have used apt in the past and find it also nice....I also use YaST in SUSE and find that nice....I am also watching SMART and see a lot in that... But I use ONE and only ONE method for an installation so for me it's just a matter of finding the correct combination of repositories and living happily ever after!!! Bob -- Tonight's the night: Sleep in a eucalyptus tree.