On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 03:49:16PM -0500, Andrew Gaffney wrote: > Tim Yamin wrote: > >So if it can give the same end result, it can be a replacement. So hence > >paludis should be able to do what Portage + Catalyst now do. Which you've > >not-so-clearly said is not the case; unless paludis has now manifested > >the ability to generate bootable ISOs across nine architectures, which > >it clearly hasn't. Therefore paludis can not deliver the same end result > >as Portage. > > Last I checked, Portage doesn't have the ability to generate bootable ISOs > across nine architectures, either :)
Well, if you're going to have a package manager that delivers the same result as Portage it must therefore work with Catalyst... or it must replace catalyst. And according to Ciaran: "" | #1. Can paludis work with catalyst? No. Nor will it ever, nor will it need to. "" ... hence paludis would be required to do whatever "end result" catalyst produces (i.e. official release media) for it to be usable as an official package manager. -- [email protected] mailing list
