Op zaterdag 14-02-2009 om 10:42 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef wir...@centrum.cz: > I'm interested in Ubuntu project. The only thing which anoy me a lot > is a Debian package management system, especially apt and aptitude.
Maybe you should explain why you don't like apt (and why Smart is better). > There is a info in Ubuntu wiki about Smart package manager and it > development funded by Canonical. Thee is also mentioned, that smartpm > will replace apt in future version. Because that info is from 2005, I > have no idea about relevance of this information today. Is it still > truth, or this idea was left? > What is the status of Smartpm in ubuntu? Is thee an chance to became a > default packaga manage in future versions? I think that some Smart features/ideas were ported to e.g. update-manager, but I don't know what the "official status" of Smart is currently... > I suppose ubuntu will adopt Packagekit as a default front-end for > package management system. AFAIK PackageKit is too simple for that, and the default front-ends will still be update-manager, gnome-app-install and (for more advanced usage) synaptic. -- Jan Claeys -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss