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Re: dpkg issues



bruce@pixar.com (Bruce Perens)  wrote on 20.02.97 in <m0vxopS-00LxYcC@golem.pixar.com>:

> We should be asking orselves if "dpkg" is Debian. We have a good

It is.

> distribution, and changing package managers will not change that.

That's not what I believe.

> We will have to give up a few of our present goals - for example
> we should be distributing the system as a suite of packages that all
> work with each other and are upgraded all at once, rather than upgrading
> a piece here and a piece there while we cross our fingers and hope the
> dependencies are right. That's the main thing we sacrafice in giving
> up dpkg. However, we give up a lot of headaches at the same time.

Exactly, that is what we'd give up. That is also, IMO, what Debian is  
about.

So, again IMO, we would give up the most important goal of the project.


MfG Kai


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