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Re: Unidentified subject!



On Fri, 21 Feb 1997, Galen Hazelwood wrote:

> Mike Neuffer wrote:
> >
> 
> I have a serious problem with this.  Back when I was first trying to
> install a unix clone on a PC, I had to choose between 386bsd and
> Linux 0.99.  I found the two systems more or less equal in most
> important areas, because I had no particular sysv/bsd loyalties at
> that time.  Why I chose linux over BSD?  Because I saw the universal,
> single-tree BSD source as centralized, ugly, and fascist.  The linux
> idea of modular and independent source packages struck me as superior,
> both in a practical and aesthetic sense.
> 
> I can see how the universal source tree would look very appealing.  But
> please, please try to understand my point of view.  I'm sure I'm not
> the only one who holds it.  Then again, perhaps I am.  
> 
> --Galen
> 

I agree with you, but this is much a problem on the standard. Trying to keep
debian/rules the least dependant possible is the solution. That's why I 
should prefer a deb-make/debstd tools that's will simply create debian/* 
files but will not be use anywhere (except may be in get-orig-source 
target ?).

Any comments?
fab


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