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[Mageia-discuss] Package management system

+ Jerome Quelin + jquelin at gmail.com +
+ Wed Sep 29 09:48:06 CEST 2010 +

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On 10/09/28 23:21 +0200, Michael Scherer wrote:
+> Now, the "install package", "remove package" are basic features that all
+> of them do. And I think that all packages managers are equal on that
+> regard.
+
+hmm. i know that some time ago (when smart was already in the making):
+- yum had a basic dependency solving algorithm, not taking some
+  things into account due to some lack of meta-information
+- urpmi was quite correct at dependency solving, albeit a bit hackish
+- smart was having real graph traversal algorithms, making it the
+  cleanest
+
+(i don't have more information than that, it was what i heard from
+urpmi's developer at the time)
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+now - yum is working good enough, and is still under development. urpmi
+is working more than well enough, and i'm waiting for it to be at fault
+given some properly packaged rpms. smart is... well, unmaintained.
+
+jérôme 
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