On Mar 8, 2009, at 00:49, Alexy Khrabrov wrote:

It turns out RPM works fine on Mac:

http://rpm4darwin.sourceforge.net/

tar and zip and Apple's native installer format pkg work on the Mac too.


-- why not have reference binaries for all ports in RPM format, to
avoid endless recompiling if you don't have to?  Watching gobs of
compiler output fly by doesn't make one a Unix expert, in the immortal
words of the funroll-loops.info of the "Gentoo is Rice" fame.  Yeah,
yeah, it depends on what you have -- but look, Red Hat does it!

I agree having binaries available would be useful. We're not missing a format like rpm or tar or zip or pkg to keep it wrapped up in. What we're missing is code in MacPorts base to properly record everything about an install into a binary container so that it can coexist in a MacPorts prefix with ports that are compiled from source. Once that gets written, then we'll need to write scripts to automatically build all ports and package them into whatever binary format we've decided on and post the binaries to a server somewhere.

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