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Re: Stampede (was Re: Suse Disks)
On Wed, 2 Sep 1998, Cloudmaster wrote:
> > While I've flamed Stampede before (yes, on Slashdot), it really doesn't
> > piss me off as bad as, say, the LSA mess. I'm actually surprised that
> > more people haven't come up with a pgcc-optimized distro, although I was
> > expecting more of a "Red Hat for Pentiums" and such.
>
> Linux Mandrake? That sticks in my mind as pentium-optimized, and it's
> redhat based (pretyt close to redhat, IIRC).
Could be. I haven't heard anything really big, though.
> > - New packaging system. RPM vs. deb is bad enough. And SLP's only
> > "advantage" is that you can (supposedly) work on SLP packages with normal
> > tools without modification. Considering how simple it is to change RPM
> > packages into cpio.gz files (ask Steve for his Perl script to do that),
> > that's a red herring IMHO.
>
> I wanna mention here that since stampede started out slackware-based, and
> most slackware users hate rpm's ("tgz, or even better, tbz is all the
> package management I need"), it's understandable why they didn't use rpm
> and instead added a litle bit of install info to a tar bzipped archaive.
> Not that alien is in any way difficult to use or obtain.
True. But alien leaves a lot to be desired. The LSB may make
improvements possible, though.
> --Danny, who kicks himself every time he is impressed by how much easier
> it is to maintain his new rpm-based, sys-V style linux system than it is
> to do the same thing on his slackware box, but still misses
> "./configure;make;make install" a little
There's always "rpm --rebuild <srcpkg> && rpm -ivh
/usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/<binpkg>". Not quite the same ring, but the
same effect, anyway.
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