On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 3:50 PM, kenneth marken <kemarken@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
gobolinux is a neat idea, but it doesn't really address the problem here. the core of the issue is... what does/should happen when performing any package maintenance (install, remove, upgrade) when the card the package (or any of its dependencies) resides on is not currently installed. i want a package manager that can keep multiple copies of a library installed, on each card containing a program that needs it. and then, when i try to install a new program, it tells me which existing card is the best match (free space, already-installed dependencies, etc).
have a look at gobolinux ;)
gobolinux is a neat idea, but it doesn't really address the problem here. the core of the issue is... what does/should happen when performing any package maintenance (install, remove, upgrade) when the card the package (or any of its dependencies) resides on is not currently installed. i want a package manager that can keep multiple copies of a library installed, on each card containing a program that needs it. and then, when i try to install a new program, it tells me which existing card is the best match (free space, already-installed dependencies, etc).
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