At home on my Arch i really prefer pacman for everything and only as a last
resort do I ever exec any curlable installer.
The problem is usually that they don't get properly updated and the
packagemanager anyway pulls in Go since it is a dependency for
something else and it is a mess with two or more installations.

On my work Mac I have only ever installed one thing, "Oh my zsh", using
curl everything else have been installers or Homebrew.

My 2¢

I can see this to be beneficial when you pull up a VM and wants to quickly
and easily install but for Linux in general I am not sure.

ons 2 aug. 2017 kl 09:15 skrev Aram Hăvărneanu <ara...@mgk.ro>:

> > most Linux users are used to setting environment variables and
> > installing from tarballs.
>
> No, most Linux users are used to installing from package managers.
> Unless you were referring to installing Go in particular, where I
> conjecture that most Linux users who don't use some package manager
> to install Go, are installing from source.
>
> > The era of executable installers has not died on Windows or on Mac.
>
> I can't speak for Windows, but macOS (or OS X, or Mac OS X) never
> had executable installers like Windows had. It had .pkg installers,
> which are not the same thing at all, and even those are pretty rare
> today, restricted mostly to software that has to install kernel
> components and such. Most programs install by copying from zip/dng
> files or by installing from the App Store (a package manager).
>
> Mac users most certainly aren't used to executable installers.
>
> > I think it would be a lot more productive to spend that time working
> > on the technical problem
>
> The problem you are mentioning is the halting problem. There is no way
> reliably set configuration variables without solving the halting
> problem.
>
> I do not consider time spent on the halting problem to be productive
> time. Sorry.
>
>
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