On Tue, 6 Oct 2009, yersinia wrote:
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 6:14 PM, Pavol Rusnak
wrote: I've written a short summary[1] about RPM Summit that was part of this year's openSUSE Conference. The changes are not affecting us at the moment, but they will, once they are implemented in upstream and we adopt the new RPM version in our distribution. The new rpm version that you quote is http://www.rpm.org, with a bunch a opensuselocal patch - not sharp criticism,just a matter of fact. So,tell that you follow "upstream" is not so true. Other version of rpm, everyone know that exists and who is the maintainer, were not considered : there are good reasons for this, I suppose. I just hope this are technical not political reason.
I thought that with openSUSE going to rpm 4.7.1 that we are extremely
close to using upstream RPM. I do not think I saw many patches to it in
the logs posted for factory changes(opensuse-commit@opensuse.org).
So I think this statement is correct.
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Boyd Gerber