Oh, I have nothing against using ports/pkgsrc for producing packages. And actually couldn't care less how package management is accomplished.
_I just want it to work._ In my experience apt/dpkg has been able to do things that I simply could not do with ports/portupgrade -- such as upgrading gnome. And yes, I'm aware the FreeBSD Gnome guys have an update script, but that hosed my system as well. Obviously the problem is much more complex than simply saying "yes, apt/dpkg will solve everybody's problems". However, I think the key point to note is that there is a desire for better binary package management, especially when upgrading large things. And there are definitely those of us who have been holding out and waiting for such a system. > And please describe how we manage to accomplish apt/dpkg otherwise. > (Actually you might just be able to debootstrap and run via Linux > compatibility. Have you tried that?) > > > Andy
