[PlanetCCRMA] apt repository for fedora core 5?

Mike Jewell planetccrma@ccrma.Stanford.EDU
Tue Jun 20 13:42:01 2006


I noticed the same things and had the same questions.  Maybe Fernando
could give a little history on this;  Why the switch from apt, etc.

Thanks,

Mike
Mike Jewell
One-Up Audio


On Mon, 2006-06-19 at 00:44 +0000, Marco Schroeder wrote:
> Hello everyone!
>  
>  First of all I want to thank your for planetccrma at home. I am not new to planetccrma at home but new at this mailing-list. (In fact this is my first mailing list subscribed ever.)
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>  I already used the repositories with fedora core 3 and core 4. I now changed my system to core 5. It seems that you dropped apt-support for core 5, as far as I understood from the website. Everything is done now with yum. Did I get that right? It's just that I so totally was getting used to apt and synaptic (great tool) that I would be happy to see apt-repos for core 5. Okay, yum is the genuine packet-manager of fedora, so I would of course change to it ... if there is no apt-repo.
>  
>  By the way on the website I noticed, that you give some apt-get commands below the headline "installing-applications" so that's in fact what was confusing me on this whole apt an yum thing. Either ways is okay. I will use planetccrma at home in the future for sure - it's simply great.
>  
>  Thank you very much!
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> Marco Schröder - Germany -
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