On 7/21/05, Gabriel Gunderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, 2005-07-21 at 10:29 -0600, Doran Barton wrote: > I still think it has a long way to go. It is *getting* there but > apt-get still takes it.
Agreed. I use Yum because it is there by default and does the job, but it's still not as nice as apt4rpm. I think the output format of apt is better and I'm not aware of a Yum front-end that is as nice as Synaptic. Further, Yum forces you to freshen the list of packages on repositories before you can do anything. Apt doesn't force you to update unless you want to -- it will use a local snapshot of the packages previously downloaded from the repositories. This is nice for searching for a package, etc. Yum on the other hand: # yum search cups Yea! I get to wait 500 years for yum to download the remote packge list before it peforms my stupid search. Yum isn't yummy yet. -Bryan .===================================. | This has been a P.L.U.G. mailing. | | Don't Fear the Penguin. | | IRC: #utah at irc.freenode.net | `==================================='
