It's just like Homebrew. But, with no sudo.

Em terça-feira, 27 de maio de 2014, Giancarlo Razzolini <
grazzol...@gmail.com> escreveu:

> Em 27-05-2014 02:26, bodie escreveu:
> > On 27.05.2014 07:09, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
> >> Em 27-05-2014 01:22, bodie escreveu:
> >>>
> >>> Why do you think that it's good idea to allow users install 3rd party
> >>> packages
> >>> without need for root privileges?
> >> Users can compile and run whatever they want in their home directories,
> >> and any other directory they can write to. There is no need for root
> >> privileges.
> >>>
> >>> I mean what are the benefits of such design and how they interact with
> >>> security concepts (not only in OpenBSD).
> >>>
> >>>
> >> I don't like nor dislike this idea. From my point of view it will have
> >> it's audience, but I'll probably never use it myself. And I'll probably
> >> never install it system wide for users.
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >
> > I think that he mean approach like on Fedore where you can install
> > anything
> > without a root and not only to your /home
> >
> If you meant Fedora, I don't really thing that users can install rpm
> packages without root permission system wide. I might be wrong, but I
> use other red hat based systems, mostly centos, and they don't allow it.
> If Fedora is doing that, then it's just another linux distro that went
> wrong. This new system simplifies the compiling and installation. Aka as
> ports in your home. I took a look at the code by the way and it was
> relatively well coded. Not that many formulas yet, though. OP, you're on
> the right direction.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
> Giancarlo Razzolini
> GPG: 4096R/77B981BC
>
>

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