On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 22:44, Ted Gould wrote: > > > > OK, I'll bite - why do we not have depencies under debian? > > > > Dependencies exist under Debian like any other system, but they're > > addressed pretty heavily via the package management scheme. > > I would have to say that tools like redcarpet nullify these differences > between distributions. Redcarpet takes care of the dependencies, and > download the files all at once. ----- There is an apt-get for redhat but it isn't part of the standard distribution. Redhat's up2date has pretty much solved the dependency issues unless there is a version upgrade that Redhat isn't going to add to the current release which is always possible. It seems that for major upgrades - i.e. Redhat 7.3 to 8.0 are a bit risky but mine worked fine. I would bet that Debian has it's share of issues when you change from one base to another but the Debian people can fill us in. I have heard some horror stories of using redcarpet on a redhat system. Craig