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Re: Is it time to abandon Dpkg?



> From: Lars Wirzenius <liw@iki.fi>
> 
> This sounds conclusive, though a more detailed argument would
> be nice (something for the FAQ, perhaps). Especially examples
> of situations where dpkg works better than RPM. (Ian: I'm not
> asking you do this, but it would be nice to have it, I'm sure
> you'll agree.)

but i like one thing: md5sums, pgp signatures etc. is there a
possibility to use there binary format, and have package information for
more than one distribution in it ?

> There are plenty more examples.

i think cooperation is very important. here in germany we have a saying
about inventing the whell again and again. but there are a lot of good
things out there. yust find them and improve them, don't invent them
again.

> Do we have contacts? I met Jonathan Bresler (FreeBSD) and
> Charles Hannum (NetBSD) at EurOpen.SE at the end of October.
> Especially Bresler was eager for co-operation (he brought the
> subject up). I could mail them.

good thing, IMHO.

regards andreas


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