Razvan Cristian wrote:

I am compiling a LFS system, I have just finished
building the toolchain.
I haven't entered in the chroot environment yet.
I'd like to add a package manager that uses .rpm, .deb
or .tgz packages.
I'd prefer to use the best one of the three package
managers I have mentioned(from RedHat, Debian and
Slackwa re).
Which is the best?

I don't know how to install it and how to use it to
keep track of packages
.
I want to be able to create multiple versions of this
system, one that is very small and one which is
capable to compile and create packages.

How can I add it to my LFS system?



                
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If you want to use rpm as a package manager you would need to add it to the toolchain so it is available when you chroot. You would need to build all packages under chroot as rpm packages. The other package managers would have similar requirements. You can browse the hints for package management suggestions. If you are not well versed in compiling LFS I would suggest you practice a bit until you know what you are doing because if you deviate from the book you are effectively on your own.

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