Re: using the panel to uninstall packages.
- From: Miles Lane <miles amazon com>
- To: Daniel Veillard w3 org
- Cc: Brian Kimball <bfk footbag org>, "'Gnome List'" <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: using the panel to uninstall packages.
- Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 09:36:06 -0800
Daniel Veillard wrote:
>
> On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 08:29:21AM -0800, Miles Lane wrote:
> > An example of an installation process that works really well
> > (basically a self-extracting, auto-run installation program)
> > is used in Real Networks latest Linux beta of RealPlayer.
> > I think self-extracting programs should be the become ubiquitous
> > for Linux GUI programs (I think Micro$oft's setup.exe performs
> > basically the same task for installation media like CDs and
> > floppies). I personally like self-extracting setup programs
> > better. The only time it seems sensible to have a setup.exe
> > type program is when files have to be split across multiple
> > disks.
>
> I would personally fight *very hard* any attempt to reproduce
> the nightmare mess of non-managed packages found on Windows.
> Stick to RPM/dpkg/whatever the standard is on your platform.
> Add whatever is needed to find RPMs at the desktop level but
> don't attemps another packaging alternative. I'm not joking ...
I don't think anything I said implied a lack of a dependency-
checking mechanism. Sure, RPM or whatever can be used for package
management. I am mostly wondering about a easy-to-use GUI interface.
If you have specific ideas about what is good and bad about the
various alternatives, I'd be glad to hear them.
Miles
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