Sorry, but it's just lies at this point
Posted Aug 16, 2008 7:24 UTC (Sat) by
khim (subscriber, #9252)
In reply to:
Pipe dreams... by drag
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Something going on with Fedora
And they'll probably do the same thing that Microsoft does to uninstall malicious software. That is: "Nothing At All".
Sorry, but this does not look like nothing. And programs like this or this are not like dpkg or rpm at all. Windows model is failing - and requires a lot of crutches to work. Will it be with us for much longer? Who knows? If people will stop installing every dancing sexy screensaver they can find it'll survive - but then it'll lose a lot of appeal: you'll be forced to use very limited set of software not because there are nothing else, but because you are afraid to break the system. A lot of people are in this situation already.
It's solved for Microsoft's customers. I don't know about you, but whenever I install software on Microsoft Windows it works. It may not work well, but it works.
If you install it on freshly installed Windows - yes, sure. But if your system is few years old... chances are it'll not only not work once installed it can even kill some programs already installed! Thus there are Windows File Protection, System Restore and other related crap.
I am talking about compiling software and it's dependencies from scratch and trying to get it work on Debian Testing/Sid.
Have you tried to do the same (compile software and it's dependencies from scratch) under Windows? Try it some time. You'll probably need to find few abandoned packages, buy some tools - and in the end get some non-working piece of software because your system included wrong set of headers...
So there has to be a more elegant way to deal with this stuff. There is no reason on earth does it make sense to have 8 different groups of people working independently on packaging 8 different versions of the same exact piece software for the same exact hardware platform on, fundamentally, the same exact software platform.
They don't do this independently. Patches are fying right and left and the only truly duplicated thing is testing - in Windows world it's the same. Situations where program works fine under XP and fails on Vista (or vice versa) are common...
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