Hi everybody,

(note that I'm not subscribed to redhat-list, so please 
 do send me a copy if replying to this list. Thanks.)

I've put up a public apt enabled repository of Red Hat Linux, 
which enables everybody to use the apt tool (part of the Debian
package management, ported to RPM by Conectiva) with a Red Hat
distribution.

apt allows you to easily perform package installation, upgrading and
removal. Dependencies are automatically handled, so if you try to 
install a package that needs others to be installed, it will download
all needed packages and install them. 

The repository I've set up contains:
        full i386 Red Hat Linux 7.2 (including sources)
        full Red Hat Linux 7.2 updates (including sources)
        full Red Hat Linux 6.2 updates (including Powertools and sources)

I've wrote a small page describing how to use it (and how to create
your own repository):
        http://apt-rpm.tuxfamily.org

Enjoy!

Stelian.
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