n 07.11.2008 09:08, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
On 06.11.2008 22:13, David Timms wrote:
Double "no" from my side:
- Users should not care where a package comes from, hence groups like
"Additional Software Repositories" are just bad bad bad. Users should
just select groups like "Gnome" or "KDE" and get the important things
for those environments. That's how our current comps.xml is designed; as
it seems to work well with the stand-alone pirut I'd right now tend to
say the bug is in anaconda
- the user should not care of the '-release' packages; they should get
installed by default if a repo is configured. But seems that doesn't work
Attached are screenshots how it works in pirut (the one from cvs for
F-8) running on rawhide right now:
- I select KDE in the main screen (see pirut.jpg); k3b-extras-freeworld
from RPM Fusion free automatically got selected (see kde-packages.jpg),
as it marked as 'type="default"' in our comps.xml
It ideally and IMHO should work similarly in anaconda.
CU
knurd