Frakie, your yum is already working. However, you can't (or shouldn't)
install packages on debian using yum because yum will conflict with apt-
get. At most, a debian "yum" script should just be a frontend to apt-
get.

My intended use of yum is to use a separate install root with which to
demo rpm installation to students. I create a /usr/yum folder and point
the yum.conf file to that install root. Installation will work, but
relative only to that root. rpm/yum should not really touch a debian
system directly.

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yum seems to depend on python2.4, but agrees with python2.5
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/238013
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