[Fedora-livecd-list] kadischi rpm packaging

Jasper Hartline jasperhartline at adelphia.net
Fri Nov 4 15:45:58 UTC 2005


Surely not, as far as I know, generally it is unnacceptable for one 
package to modify files of another package.
Yes, it could be done, but no, it wouldn't be in the package to my 
knowledge to patch anaconda and flags.py.
I think this is what you are asking.

I know this because of the ongoing things with Livna's ati-fglrx and 
nvidia-glx packages, and the xorg-x11-Mesa-libGL package in Base.
Plus, I, personally would not want a package to modify any files from 
another package because:
1) This would cause rpm -qV <package> to come up with status of 
something has been changed.
2) If those files were for another purpose on the machine, you wouldn't 
know it unless %post spammed your terminal :-P
which is also unacceptable.

Ultimately to answer your question, no, the package wouldn't involve 
patching of Anaconda files on installation.
Any constructive critisizm?
Thanks.
J. Hartline

Greg DeKoenigsberg wrote:

>One question:
>
>Does this package presume that you've already patched Anaconda?  Surely 
>you're not having the package step on Anaconda.  :)
>
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