Tushar Teredesai wrote:
>
> If you want, you can install the package manager as a package
> controlled by the package manager. Since the package manager in the
> package user's approach does not have any build dependencies (only
> run-time dependencies) it can be the first package to be installed in
> chroot. I do that in my installation.
Okay, that's what I thought. Thanks for the reply!
> Of course if you have a package manager that has build-time
> dependencies, the package manager should be installed later in the
> process.
Yes. However, I believe it should still be installed using the PM.
I realize that thoughts on this matter differ.
Mike
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