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- <li><em>date</em>: Sun, 11 Dec 2005 13:25:38 -0500</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: paul_tbot at pcartwright.com (Paul Cartwright)</li>
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well, I'm not sure what "official" rpm sources are different from
others, but the smart update tools determines dependencies, etc,
correct? so, how does it know unofificial dependencies?
I'm curious as to how YOU/and/or/smart determine the dependencies, and
what the difference between the two is?
>
> And uniquely to my line of business if I use a SUSE distro to
> analyse a client drive I may have to testify to the origin of the
> tools I used. ?I need to be able to say Novell/SUSE, not an
> unofficial apt repository.
I'm sure any company involved with a gov't or critical needs operation
would have similar issues with a rogue/non-official update process..
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Paul Cartwright
Registered Linux user # 367800
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