On Sat, 5 Jan 2002 01:03:37 +0100 Wichert Akkerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Well, what you're suggesting isn't really feasible ;) > > Someone actually did this a couple of years ago so it is feasible.
Well, I'm kind of thinking he meant an automated procedure. To do a "real" upgrade, lots of things need to be done, like figuring out what's installed, figuring out what *to* install, so on and so forth. Considering we have no way to be relatively sure what a package on a Red Hat system really *is*(since .rpms are downloaded from everywhere, and rarely have a coherent naming scheme[though luckily our namespace isn't too crowded yet, so most things are allright])... Anyways, I'm just being anal :) I have actually "upgraded" a RH box to a Debian box, while it was running, but I'd still call it nontrivial, and rather extraordinarily difficult to automate. -- .--=====-=-=====-=========----------=====-----------=-=-----=. / David Barclay Harris Aut agere, aut mori. \ \ Clan Barclay Either action, or death. / `-------======-------------=-=-----=-===-=====-------=--=----'
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