The up to now highly anticipated Red Hat Linux 9 is finally released. OSNews had its hands to the final version of Red Hat Linux 9 for over 3 weeks now and we were able to evaluate it in a number of ways. The final version is not too different than the Phoebe-3 beta for which we wrote a preview recently.
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So is it or is it not possible to avoid RPM dependency problems in Redhat 9?
Darius, mate, it's pretty clear all the way through that it isn't possible to avoid RPM dep problems in RH9. The excerpt you took as meaning that they COULD be avoided:
"...way for a user to easily install applications in its own space without the need for a root password and without the almost always accompanied dependency hell,"
makes a lot more sense once you reinsert at the beginning of the sentence...
So is it or is it not possible to avoid RPM dependency problems in Redhat 9?
Darius, mate, it's pretty clear all the way through that it isn't possible to avoid RPM dep problems in RH9. The excerpt you took as meaning that they COULD be avoided:
"...way for a user to easily install applications in its own space without the need for a root password and without the almost always accompanied dependency hell,"
makes a lot more sense once you reinsert at the beginning of the sentence...
"The OS still lacks...."
Problem solved. :-)