Alexander E. Patrakov schrieb: > > [ ] I am an editor of LFS or one of the related projects > [x] I use LFS as my primary Linux system > [x] I use LFS on more than one PC (including virtual machines) > [ ] I deviate a lot from LFS (not counting package updates as deviations) > [ ] I deviate a lot from BLFS (not counting package updates as deviations) > > I use the following package management technique: > ( ) It's all in my head! > ( ) I trust the lists of files in the book > ( ) I rebuild everything every three months or less, so there is no > need to manage anything! > ( ) Installation script tracing with installwatch or checkinstall > (x) Installation script tracing with some other tool > ( ) Timestamp-based "find" operation > ( ) User-based > ( ) RPM > ( ) DPKG > ( ) Simple binary tarballs produced with DESTDIR > ( ) Other DESTDIR-based method of producing binary packages > ( ) Other > > I use the following features provided by a package manager: > [x] Knowing where each file comes from > [ ] Clean uninstallation of a package > [x] Removal of obsolete files when upgrading to a new version > [ ] Ability to upgrade toolchain components (most notably, glibc) painlessly > [ ] Ability to revert mistakes easily and quickly by installing an old > binary package > [ ] Ability to compile once, deploy on many macines > [ ] Scripting the build > > I will ignore the future LFS advice on package management if it > [ ] Can't be applied on a busy machine where many files are > accessed/modified everyy minute > [ ] Can't be used to transfer packages to another machine > [ ] Interferes with config.site files described in DIY-linux > [x] Will clobber configuration files wen upgrading package versions > [ ] Doesn't explain how to package software beyond BLFS > [x] Requires learning another language/syntax besides bash shell syntax > [?] Exists at all >
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