Being Newer Than Red Hat
Jerry Feldman
gaf at blu.org
Mon Aug 12 16:21:02 EDT 2002
I have always been a proponent of packages. For the most part, it makes
software relatively straightforward to install. We had a package manager at
DEC long before Linus went to college.With a package manager you can
resolve issue such as:
Base OS ships with library X v 4.0.
Some compiler package ships with library X v 4.4.
OS upgrade ships with library X v 4.2.
A good package manager will prevent the OS upgrade from overwriting the
newer library.
What a package manager cannot do is to resolve problems like
incompatiobilities between libraries.
Once you go beyong the package manager and build from source, you are on
your own.
On 12 Aug 2002 at 15:33, Chris Tresco wrote:
> I've never thought of package management as a bottleneck. Quite the
> contrary.
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