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On Wednesday 04 June 2003 06:13, Curtis Sloan wrote:
> >Apologies to all the Slackware fans out there, I just don't like it much
> > =)
>
> Hehehe -- FLAME WAR!!!

CHARGE!!!!! ;-)

> >and no package management.
>
> Er, I could quote Patrick Volkerding verbatim here, but I won't.  There are
> package management tools, and they do work.  Just because they don't check
> dependencies.  Or automatically update.  Or anything else really...  ;-P

heh... then it isn't package management, is it? tarballs are to packages what 
a window manager is to a desktop environment. 

> What's wrong with BSD-style init scripts anyways?  SysV, BSD... it all
> seems esoteric to me.  The computer runs.  It changes run levels.  Scripts
> fire. All is well.  Right?  ;-)

until you install or uninstall new software that needs startup/shutdown 
services, or you want pre-service control, or you want/need to reorder start 
up/shutdwn orders, or you want to make a change to how apache is started 
regardless of runlevel, or.... yes, you can do all this with a BSD style 
init, but there are very good reasons people came up with the SysV style 
init: it's faster, easily automatable and less error prone.

- -- 
Aaron J. Seigo
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