> I said that, say that, and it's still true, yes ;) It's also true with the
> majority of other distributions not cited so far: debian (which has the
> advantage of a reasonable package management), slackware, stampede and
> many others.
Well, than I still have to find out why this tool build on SuSE SIG11's on
Debian. A rebuild solved it.
But then again, I have to do something in my spare time..
But let's quit this stupid thread. Distrib and OS wars lead to nothing. If
you don't like a distrib : Don't use it.
Igmar
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