Archives and Packages (was Re: Universal and binary builds)
Jeff Johnson
n3npq at mac.com
Sat Mar 28 12:16:52 PDT 2009
On Mar 28, 2009, at 2:59 PM, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
>>
>
> I don't know if "popular" would be the word I would use. Neither
> solution has ever actually been *completed* would be a more accurate
> statement, so the resulting popularity of said solution is
> impossible to gauge. The MacPorts project has always had a rather
> lackluster attitude when it comes to the challenge of packaging up
> and delivering software to end-users, but the fact remains that most
> end-users just want to say "I want this, that and that other thing
> over there - make it happen please!" with the minimum amount of
> downloading/build time. If you look at FreeBSD ports, for example,
> where it could easily be said that a "sophisticated audience" is the
> target (FreeBSD's historical attempt to grab Linux mind/marketshare
> notwithstanding), most users actually install software by typing
> "pkg_add -r gimp" and letting the package management system do the
> rest, they don't think of "cd /usr/ports/graphics/gimp; make all;
> make install" as the most convenient/desirable way of doing it, and
> why should they - the latter approach takes at least 10X the time to
> complete.
>
Um, what is your definition of "completed"?
I have several e-mails from a certain Apple VP when I enquired "Is
there more that is needed with RPM?" ...
73 de Jeff
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