This may be in the works, but I like the way smit(aix) handles software. You can apply, commit and reject applied stuff. This would be nice in an instance where a package is installed and broke/not working. For example, I just d/l the newest netbase/netstd, and something appears wrong with tcpd. On connects from another machine (irc) tcpd complains about Feb 20 00:19:28 walterp tcpd[833]: connect from unknown Feb 20 00:21:49 walterp ircd[860]: warning: can't get client address: Transport endpoint is not connected
Now, I cant find the old netbase/netstd packages. I would like to have tcpd work correctly, for the irc connects. If you have a solution for this problem, let me know. So, reject the newest version, and reapply the old(saved?) one? Thanks, P.S. oh, I would like to help the debian project. What can I do?! -- Walter L. Preuninger II waldo @ irc.wasteland.org:#unix [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://walterp.rapidramp.com L I N U X Where You Will Want To Be!