On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 02:28:08PM -0500, Jason Clinton wrote: > On Tuesday 13 September 2005 2:16 pm, Ron Johnson wrote: > > That's why "we" don't like aptitude. It too aggressively removes > > things. > > Would the almighty Debian Gods decide which fraking package manager 'we' are > supposed to use? I have seem countless times on this list that apt-get is > deprecated, synaptic is no good, and aptitude is the only one that can before > 'dist-upgrade' correctly.
I have no idea how that discussion was held, not being a DD, but it certainly wasn't held out in the open. Regarding package managers... apt-get isn't a package manager, has never been billed as a package manager, and only started acquiring package-manager-like features (Recommends, anyone?) after cluebies started whining about how they were breaking their boxen with it. Opinion... the decision was probably made to support aptitude as the 'dist-upgrade' tool (as in upgrade from distribution to distribution, not as in the sense of dist-upgrade the way the apt-get man page describes) because it blindly installs Recommended packages by default. Oh, and if synaptic is "no good", then Ubuntu has a serious problem, no? -- Marc Wilson | Many a man that can't direct you to a corner [EMAIL PROTECTED] | drugstore will get a respectful hearing when age | has further impaired his mind. -- Finley Peter Dunne
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