software - multiple version installs (any distro developers here?)
Tom
tom at vondein.org
Wed Aug 17 00:12:25 PDT 2016
On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 01:30:17PM +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> A major distro heading that way (e.g. Debian) might encourage developers
> to increase the configurability of their own software perhaps?
Developers != distro|package maintainers, and free software should be
portable and not distro specific. So, developers wouldn't have anything to
do here, only maintainers.
> Ahah! Yes so we need a new default packaging/ installation format to be
> supported by RPM and DPKG, to support the better way, e.g.:
https://xkcd.com/927/ :)
> So look into /var/lib/dpkg/info - that's heading for 9K files on my
> system - and this is a relatively fresh install (<12months)!
>
> That's not human friendly.
Because humans are not the intended audience for this stuff.
Use dpkg -l [| less or the like].
> The point is just multiple versions parallel installs, that's all.
There are already solutions for this, e.g. look at PC-BSDs packages.
Or use a container. Or compile yourself and set --prefix accordingly.
> Given my experience, your "nobody wants" is too broad by at least 1 :)
You're free to start a new project. Maybe others will join, maybe not.
best,
Tom
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