"Dwayne C . Litzenberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >-- On Sun, Dec 24, 2000 at 11:44:13AM -0500, Adam Lazur wrote: >> Dwayne C . Litzenberger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: >> > So my question is: What do you wish for in a package manager? >> >> Relocatable packages so a user can do an individual package install into ~ >> without being r00t (this may be possible now with some dpkg foo?). >> >> The ability to install more than one version of a package simultaneously. > >Hmm. That could bring about some problems. It would require a large >re-structuring of the filesystem hierarchy. Why would you need this; how important is this to you?
Don't see why it would require a restructuring of the filesystem hierarchy. All that I read that as is allowing a user to install binaries into his home directory as himself, and have the package manager know how to find the root db, as well as his. This would be very nice to have, as it would allow normal users to run apt / dpkg / whatever to install things that they run as themselves, and not have to have the root password. One of the strengths of Unix is this ability, but the current packaging doesn't support it (as far as I know). jeff smith --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- thought for the day: If a guru falls in the forest with no one to hear him, was he really a guru at all? -- Strange de Jim, "The Metasexuals"