Bryan J. Smith escribió:
On Sun, 2007-08-05 at 23:14 -0500, Gian Paolo Mureddu wrote:
And that almost proves my point in the earlier message (I should have
waited to see this message and post right here... I apologize for being
hasty.
And I'll ask the same question, again ...
Why not SmartPM then?
Most people don't realize what Smart focuses on.
And they don't realize who developed and is behind Smart. ;)
# yum list |grep -i smart
fedora-package-config-smart.i386 7-8.1 updates
...
smart.i386 0.50-46.fc7 updates
smart-gui.i386 0.50-46.fc7 updates
...
I haven't checked if Smart fully supports multi-arch (i386 on x86-64),
although I was able to use it on Fedora Core 6 x86-64 and Fedora 7
x86-64 without issues.
That's why I posted that e-mail... I was merely focusing on the two
"main" package managers for the two main community centric distributions
(Debian and Fedora)... Didn't think of the "gray area" right away.
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