2015-03-31 15:18 GMT+02:00 Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <h...@debian.org>: > On Tue, Mar 31, 2015, at 05:14, Fabian Greffrath wrote: >> I am curious why the aptitude package still has Priority: standard, i.e. >> why it is installed next to apt in each and every Debian installation? >> >> Aptitude isn't recommended for dist-upgrading since Lenny, I think. >> >> Do we really need to have two CLI package management tools installed, is >> this reasonable? > > Well, aptitude IS the CLI package manager. As far as I know, it is also the > most complete and advanced package manager Debian has. Make no mistake: > aptitude is the Debian package manager you should be using if you can deal > with text mode and the command line. >
My main problem with Aptitude is that it currently has a lot of bugs and does not follow some Apt policy and instead rolls its own, for example see bug #683099, which I consider really important to resolve. Currently, there seems to be some trouble in the Aptitude development team, and to be fair, I can't really blame a small team of volunteers for bugs (which are even tagged "help" now...). But with the new "apt" tool available in Jessie, I think it is sound to raise the question whether we need apt, aptitude and apt-* all in the standard set, and if there is a recommendation which tool should be used by default (or if there should be none at all). IMHO the "apt" tool is already close to optimal, although I am missing a few features at time (which will probably be added later). Cheers, Matthias -- Debian Developer | Freedesktop-Developer I welcome VSRE emails. See http://vsre.info/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/caknhny9h3c_xfbslwmt+fxg4wfnny-3m2cwo5dnyjefbcqh...@mail.gmail.com