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Re: The Unified Package Manager



On Thu, 16 Jan 1997, Dan Stromberg wrote:

strombrg >How do other distributions feel about adopting a universal package
strombrg >manager?  Particularly, how do redhat and slackware feel about it?

I think Slackware is basically struggling along since "they" are only one
guy who is doing all the work.

strombrg >Would some of the other groups be bothered about adopting one that came
strombrg >from debian, the way some debian folks are bothered about adopting rpm?
strombrg >(technical issues aside)

I dont think that RedHat would mind having something better than rpm. I 
guess the main reason they did not adopt dpkg was the evident
deficiencies and the speed issue.

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