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	<title>Comments on: SDL Library Updates</title>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[br]Every month, every month, every darn month something is updated somewhere and I get the urge to downlaod every SDL packaged current to the update, tar and bzip2 it, and store it away somehere. :o)

I am thinking of designing a library that can querry a linux system of installed files and design it to be transparent and complementary to the installation system used either it be rpm, apt, Linuxfromscratch, or whatever else is around.  I think it would be a good peice of work.  Anyone agree that is a good idea?
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<p>I am thinking of designing a library that can querry a linux system of installed files and design it to be transparent and complementary to the installation system used either it be rpm, apt, Linuxfromscratch, or whatever else is around.  I think it would be a good peice of work.  Anyone agree that is a good idea?</p>
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