I don't see it solving that either. Nobody *likes* those
kernel-module-foo-2.6.10-1.741_FC3 type names but nobody has come up with
a solution which covers all the cases without the kernel version in
package name. Oh and I think special name-based hacks are required for
this anyway... and I seriously doubt you want those in yum proper.
If I understood correctly the Xtrigger-stuff should allow pushing the
special kernel-module handling to a separate script/module and enabled
only where needed, somewhat like my apt lua-script which handles (or
at least tries to :) this mess.
We could spawn things out of xtrigger -however xtrigger will play hell
with a gui front end for output reasons.
thoughts?
-sv