Re: LSB e Debian
Em Fri, 6 Jul 2001 08:45:07 -0300
Andre Luis Lopes <andrelop@ig.com.br> escreveu:
> "There has been a bit of grumbling from some Debian developers, mostly over
> the fact that the LSB specifies the RPM package format as the standard for
> application distribution. Debian, of course, does not use RPM. Complaints,
> however, are both late and unfounded. The decision to go with RPM was made
> back at the beginning, over three years ago. It does not require compliant
> systems to use RPM as their native package format; it is sufficient that
> RPM-packaged, LSB-compliant applications be installable. And, in this
> context, "RPM" does not mean the moving target that is Red Hat's current
> format; it is, instead, specified as a subset of the older, version 3 format
> as documented in Maximum RPM. The Debian alien tool should be more than up to
> the task."
hmmm eu tenho um comentário... o Debian é LSB-compliant em sua maioria
não precisamos difundir o deb pra todo mundo usar... o Debian só tem
de suportar instalação de rpm (já o faz desde a 2.0)... só isso...
daqui pra frente é esquecer que rpm existe, trabalharmos no .deb ... a
mudança pra deb parece natural no futuro... o principal plano de
evolução do rpm, se formos ler atentamente, é se tornar um deb hehehe =)
sobre o quebra pau na -devel... tá realmente um quebra pau interessante
mas muitas mensagens pra eu ler hehehe
[]s!
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