Graeme Nichols wrote:
> Hello Bill,
> 
> On 17/09/2007, Bill Randle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
>> I'm not sure why they did this, but I guess it helps reduce the number
>> of programs required for a minimal install. Still, to update a server
>> running clamd, you would need to update clamav, clamav-data or
>> clamav-data-empty, clamav-filesystem, clamav-lib, clamav-server, and
>> clamav-update. Of course, if you're using the milter, then you also
>> need clamav-milter.
> 
> 
> No. I cannot understand it either. Thanks for the info Bill.
> 

 From their Wiki:

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Fedora 7 -- what, when, and why (2007-05-08)

The next version of Fedora will be released on May 31st. It will be 
called "Fedora 7" -- not "Fedora Core 7". It's the most ambitious 
release of Fedora that we've undertaken, and I hope that when we look 
back at Fedora 7 one or two years down the road, the decisions that we 
made for this release will have proven to be as impactful as anything 
we've done in the Fedora space since the start of the Fedora Project.

In one sentence: "Fedora 7 has been about improving the manner in which 
all future Fedora releases will be made."
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If you were impacted (sounds like you were) send them a thank-you note.

dp
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