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RE[3]: I'll go out on a limb...
by Valhalla on Wed 23rd Feb 2011 15:00
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RE[4]: I'll go out on a limb...
by present_arms on Wed 23rd Feb 2011 20:10
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RE[4]: I'll go out on a limb...
by lemur2 on Thu 24th Feb 2011 01:34
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"Did not work well with programs you had installed on your own...then again, neither does any current package management system for Linux/BSD.
Kinda obvious, since the package manager has no knowledge of programs 'installed' manually. " It is a bit off-topic, but ... on Arch Linux the build system (ABS) makes installable packages from the source code, and then one installs the resulting packages using the package manager (pacman), so that the package manger is fully aware of the packages, and so they can easily be un-installed.
RE[3]: I'll go out on a limb...
by Sodapop on Thu 24th Feb 2011 21:50
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only for deb / rpm installs (Ubuntu, Pclinuxos)
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2005-06-30
Hah! I remember that crap. Came with FirstAid 95. Did not work well with programs you had installed on your own...then again, neither does any current package management system for Linux/BSD.