On 1/4/21 9:04 pm, Grimble wrote:
On 01/04/2021 10:58, Doug Laidlaw wrote:
A rather strange reason given:
"Considering the complete lack of bugs in urpm and in the RPM package
format, which we’ve grown tired of, The Executive Committee has
approved the switch to Debian package manager, apt."
I would have thought that the "complete lack of bugs" would be a good
enough reason to stick with the RPM format, leaving time for other
more pressing problems. The sentence reads as though RPM isn't
sufficiently challenging. I was a bit surprised when RPM was set as
the "standard" package. Maybe the new Board has different ideas.
https://blog.mageia.org/en/2021/04/01/emergency-updates-about-the-direction-of-mageia/
Today is April 1.........
Yes, I overlooked that. I am in bad health at the moment, falling over frequently, and not entirely "with it."
I was puzzled that such a complete change of direction hadn't been
mentioned earlier, and why was it headed "emergency," when the quoted timeframe didn't seem to justify it. I clicked on the link to the
"wiki" and was taken to a YouTube music video. There used to be some
beauties on SourceForge and on the New Zealand Ham magazine. One
described a pink "Barbie" laptop.
I always wondered why the basic RPM rpm needed so many upgrades, but
Mint (a Debian) distro, does the same.
Doug.
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