On Tue, Jun 16, 1998 at 01:48:18PM -0300, Marc Ewing wrote:
> I've finally crufted together a release of grpm.  It seems to do basic
> stuff pretty well, and shouldn't mess up your RPM database too badly :-).
> 
> grpm is a graphical interface to RPM, with many super nifty features:
> 
> . track and cache multiple "repositories" of RPMs simultaneously
> . can do FTP and HTTP repos (see README)
> . resolve dependencies *across repos*
> . search packages for any info in package header
> . color codes packages based on "state"
> . many options for sorting and displaying package listings
> 
> There is some minimal documentation in /usr/doc/grpm-0.1/README.
> Please read it.
> 
> grpm is available from 
> 
>     ftp://ftp.labs.redhat.com/pub/grpm

is this site mirrored, your rejection html doesn't say
> 
> You will need Red Hat Linux 5.1 plus all the updates to use the
> binary RPMs.  If you do not have a GTK 1.1 based GNOME system
> (and if you don't know, you don't) you should use the -static
> RPM package.
> 
> -Marc
> 
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