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"""Without internet connection as with PBI?"""
Yes. Pop the CD into the drive, click the package, and you're done. There is nothing to keep the CD distributor from including all the dependencies in separate packages on the same CD, rather than stuffing them all into a PBI.
Or, if we want to use shared libraries in this case, too, the user might be asked to insert his original OS installation CD to pick up some additional packages.
Edited 2006-10-10 21:52
>Or, if we want to use shared libraries in this case, too, the user might be asked to insert his original >OS installation CD to pick up some additional packages.
Have you ever tried this with Redhat/Fedora? Installing dependancies for some rpm you have downloaded from internet?




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2006-05-19
A real binary package manager with an easy to use gui like gnome-app-install, which defaults to basic mode, but has an "Advanced" button that brings up Synaptic?
Plus something like gdebi, which allows the user to install a 3rd party package by clicking on it in the browser or filemanager?
Without internet connection as with PBI?