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calande 06-13-2006 12:10 PM

Distro based on Autopackage?
 
Hi Guys, I'd like to know if there is a distro that is based on the excellent Autopackage system. This would be so much better than "emerge firefox", "sudo apt-get install firefox", "yum install firefox" or any other complicated command line :mad:

Thanks,

xpromisex 06-13-2006 12:22 PM

I believe that SymphonyOS uses that.

!EDIT! No they don't, but their system does something VERY similar.

craigevil 06-13-2006 01:20 PM

Autopackage has a very limited number of packages. You can use Autopackage/Zeroinstall in Debian with no problems. Same goes for klik.

BTW what is so complicated about apt-get install package? Try using Synaptic.

The Zero Install system
http://zero-install.sourceforge.net/

klik - Linux Software Download
http://klik.atekon.de/

calande 06-13-2006 03:14 PM

These are interesting projects. Any distro uses one of them as default means of package installation?

calande 06-13-2006 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by craigevil
BTW what is so complicated about apt-get install package? Try using Synaptic.

It's a matter of taste, but since 2001 I have always used the command line for everything, and I just hate it. I don't like to type. I use Synaptic in my Ubuntu, but there is a number of commercial applications such as Opera that can't be installed through Synaptic. A package installer such as Klik or Autopackage would solve the problem.

xpromisex 06-15-2006 11:26 AM

If you add the correct repos to your apt-get configuration, you can actually download most of the commercial packages you need / want.


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