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Re: Not switching to RPM, don't worry!




On Wed, 26 Feb 1997, Dominik Kubla wrote:

> There is a PROPOSED STANDARD of the IEEE for software packages.  To my
> knowledge it is already implemented in Unifix-Linux (Those who worked
> on the ANSI/POSIX certification of Linux).
> 
> Maybe we should have a look at it?  The releveant standard documents are
> (formerly know as POSIX.7):
> 
> 	P1387.1		A framework for system administration
> 	P1387.2		Software management
> 	P1387.3		User management
> 	P1387.4		Printer management

Are these documents on the web somewhere?   They sound like they're worth
reading if only for ideas which may be incorporated into dpkg.

craig


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