>In vogue? Uhh, ok. I thought the current
trend was to trash deb for their
>long release cycles.
Blah.
>1) the package management sucks. Big time. What's with
putting the rev in the
>package name?
"rpm --force" u don't need that crap to
install other crap if you don't use that functionality. I am of the opinion
if you need granular install use source if you don't (and want ALL functionality)
use the rpm's w/ deps followed. apt fixes these nightmares and also is
often overlooked for its ability to update things automagically too.
>2) Package dependancies. The RPMs seem to be VERY coarse grained,
package-zxy
>depends on package-abc, package-def, and package-ghi, even though -ghi
is only
>perpherially related (ex: PHP depending on openldap being installed).
I have
>to chain multiple commands to figure out what needs to be removed first,
>before I can remove a package.
force the install it'll go and work (hopefully) unless
its a nobrainer like not having openssl* and installing openssh* or apache
w/ mod_ssl.
>Its a very unprofessional setup. I'd rather
use Sun's package management.
I disagree on how its "unprofessional" as
for the enterprise package management they use srpms <see above about
source installs>...
and as for sun's pkgtools me too! ;-)
-Scott