To be fair, replacing binary and library management with packaged
solutions is a lot friendlier for the average user, and encourages safer
computer practices (e.g. get new software from your package manager
instead of some random website).
Sincerely,
Adam Saunders, B.A., M.A. Phil., J.D.
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On 2016-05-31 4:41 PM, ProfJCNash wrote:
When binary is just not enough.
On 16-05-31 04:31 PM, Alex Pilon wrote:
Both rpm, dpkg, and apt are showing their age.
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