[email protected] wrote:
> I didn't read each single mail (to be honest just the last ones) and I
> don't know if it was already mentioned but for me I found pacman as my
> package manager.
>
> Here is a hint which explains how you can install pacman with the
> temporary system in chapter 5:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00030.html
>
> I'm not finished with my system because of time issues but my
> experience so far is that it fits very well.
>
> Here are my reasons why I want to use pacman:
>
>   
[putolin]

You can always use namcap which give the dependices and checks your 
package for errors.
There is also a way to build each packaage in a know environment so you 
can control what a package is dependant upon see Building in a clean 
chroot on the arch linux site.  There are other developer tools as well.

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