On Sun, Sep 18, 2005 at 12:27:07AM -0400, David Clymer wrote: > Perhaps he's saying 'apt-get' and meaning 'dpkg'
Thank you, but unlike most users of unstable today, I do actually know the difference between the two. I also know the difference between a low-level tool written as a demonstration of a library (apt-get), and a management tool such as dselect, synaptic, or aptitude. -- Marc Wilson | I never thought that I'd see the day where [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Netscape is free software and X11 is proprietary. | We live in interesting times. -- Matt Kimball | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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