I share your love of source, but have a hard time denying the efficacy of
RPM for managing large bodies of apps.
Thanks for your patience Ben. Sorry for jumping to conclusions there.
On Mon, 29 Mar 1999, Benjamin A. Rosenberg wrote:
> Michael,
>
> Thanks for the tips, but I never really said I didn't know how to use
> rpm's. I have been with Linux/Unix since Redhat 3.0.3. and before that I
> was a NeXTSTEP for Intel user..I have just opted for source most of the
> time and with a lot of software coming in rpm format I just wanted some
> opinions. I have used pkgadd under fBSD and Solaris..so it's not a big
> deal. Thanks for the help :)
>
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