Am 08. Oct, 2001 schwätzte Nathan England so:
> stop releasing tarballs or source. Instead only releasing rpm, and
> srpm. Which really screws me. I don't pay a whole lot of attention to
> debian, but I haven't been seeing as much debian packaging either.
You can install an SRPM. One of the ingredients to such things is supposed
to be a pristine tarball as gleaned from the author/maintainer of the
upstream package. Same as for source debs.
debs can be opened with normal *NIX commands. I think ar and a couple of
other things are all that's needed. I recently saw a thread about wanting to
move to something else, but it was brought up that ar is a common tool and
the debian socail contract requires the ability to open debian packages with
normal utils.
Can RPMs be opened with common *NIX tools as well?
ciao,
der.hans
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