\_ Am 13. Oct, 2000 schwäzte sinck@ugive.com so: \_ \_ > Well, it depends on the level of autoinstalling there is. Do you \_ > really want some script *hopefully* not bungling your sendmail config \_ > on the way by? Your kernel? Personally, I'd want an option that said \_ > "prep everything, then send email with suspected degree of brokenness \_ > if just launched". \_ \_ I'm presuming rpm does this :). I believe current rpm logic stops at "Hey! You're missing a dependency." None of this "do the right thing" stuff I keep hearing about debian. \_ The step that needs to be automated is \_ finding out about security update, downloading them and their dependencies \_ and then doing rpm installs. As for the update not hosing the system, \_ that's mostly dependent upon the skill and knowledge of whoever built the \_ rpm :). It reminds me of a perl module, that when you go through the standard installation spell warns: Issuing rm -rf / ... [pause] Oh hey, just kidding about that. But you didn't read the source, did you? You just blindly installed, right? Sometime in the future, I will go ahead and put that in." Nothing like heart failure in the morning. David