On Tue, Sep 22, 2009, Dan wrote:
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009, Stefan Palm wrote:
1) After playing around a little with OpenPKG I'm wondering about this
projects status. The last (official) release is dated from 2007-12-27,
quite a lot of pages at openpkg.org are
Ralf,
Am Montag, 21. September 2009 21:41:11 schrieb Ralf S. Engelschall:
No, OpenPKG certainly is not fading away. We were just too busy with
other earn-a-living jobs and OpenPKG 4.0 was still not ready until
recently. Hence we kept the websites around until we have something
new. Now that
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009, Jeff Johnson wrote:
On Sep 21, 2009, at 3:41 PM, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
No, not worth the effort as even in the days of GNU libtool it is an
endless effort when it comes to true cross-platform solutions like
OpenPKG. And beside faster updates in case of security
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009, Stefan Palm wrote:
1) After playing around a little with OpenPKG I'm wondering about this
projects status. The last (official) release is dated from 2007-12-27,
quite a lot of pages at openpkg.org are outdated and the mailings list
seem to be
Thank you for the explanation, Ralf.
And although I do understand your argumentation I don't agree with your
conclusion regarding the shared libraries. Anyway, just my two cents.
Stefan
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OpenPKG
On Sep 22, 2009, at 2:14 AM, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
(3) OpenPKG is a multi-instance solution.
Bingo. That engineering reason I understand well (from wrestling
with --root and rpmdb solutions in RPM almost daily).
73 de Jeff
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009, Stefan Palm wrote:
1) After playing around a little with OpenPKG I'm wondering about this
projects status. The last (official) release is dated from 2007-12-27,
quite a lot of pages at openpkg.org are outdated and the mailings list
seem to be rather quiet. All this gave
On Sep 21, 2009, at 3:41 PM, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
No, not worth the effort as even in the days of GNU libtool it is an
endless effort when it comes to true cross-platform solutions like
OpenPKG. And beside faster updates in case of security issues (because
you don't have to rebuild the