On Wed, Sep 01, 1999 at 10:22:15PM +0300, Shlomo Reches wrote:
> I know one thing that is good in Free BSD.
> They have something much better than RPM.
> When you want to upgrade a certain program
> it automatically detects the depandencies and
> get from the web any other package which is
> needed. In RPM you will get a message that
> a package is missing. You go download it then
> continue and you are informed that another one
> is missing.
>
> Does anybody know if such thing exists in Linux?
Hehe... Dude, you just described Debian's apt system. It does exactly
that. :-)
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