Part of the reason why distribution-specific patches are appreciated
is because we are already so addicted to RPMs in the first place.
For example, I want to use NIS+. Then, I should recompile the pam
package. But I can't find my spare time to do the job. There is
a solution. I wish the PAM maintainer makes his code whose
behavior easily selectable by a config file by average Joe.
SuSE' distribution is particularly suitable for this NIS+. Then, am I
using NIS+? At the moment no. I think that SuSE' is particularly
unhelpful in making their FTP distribution easily installable on an
Alpha. Or they do not have sufficient human resources to make the
installation fool-proof for every architecture.
Regards,
G. Hugh SOng
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