Troy Dawson wrote: > We always have yum-conf be separate from yum. So that if a site want's > to have their own yum configuration, they don't have to worry about > messing with the main yum file, they can just change the yum-conf. We > also add the kernel-module, and hopefully I can get the final minor bugs > out of the merger of kernel-module and kmdl. > But beyond that, the other plugins and utils will be their own rpm's. > Actually, now that I think of it, Connie had mentioned putting > protectbase into the main one, and Jarek had talked about getting > fastestmirror in as well. > Connie isn't here, so I can't ask her her opinion right now, so we'll > have to get back to you on that. > I know, the only problem I have with fastestmirror is getting the > initial list of mirrors in a file. > Does anyone else have any opinions about which plugin's should be in the > base yum? > From the way things look right now, we are most likely going to go with yum-3.0.5 and package up yum-cron and all plugins are packages external to yum. I am going to start a discussion about yum and plugins and update methods on centos-devel later today, so if you can - everyone on SL-devel : do jump in and make some noise! - KB -- Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.org/ : 2522219@icq