NetBSD Packages Collection Gets 'pkgviews' 50
jschauma writes "NetBSD's Packages Collection aka
pkgsrc now has support for an experimental new framework called ``pkgviews''.
This framework, finally allowing multiple versions of one package to co-exist
without conflicts (among other great features), was first proposed by Alistair
Crooks at EuroBSDCon
2002 and has been integrated into pkgsrc by Johnny C. Lam, who just posted
a User's
guide to the tech-pkg MailingList."
Good start... (Score:2, Interesting)
This can be a pain to manage, hopefully the migration of this kind of tool will ease the pain of this.
Depot begat Stow, who begat Pkgview? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Depot begat Stow, who begat Pkgview? (Score:5, Informative)
Package views is similar in spirit to the Encap Package Management System, the GNU Stow Project, and the Carnegie Mellon University Depot Configuration Management system:
However, these projects have a philosophy of "install anywhere, use in one place", whereas package views departs from that model with a philosophy that can roughly be summarized as "install in one place, use anywhere".
Re:Depot begat Stow, who begat Pkgview? (Score:3, Interesting)
It's hard to say (meaning, I haven't done my research) if DBSD's revisiting of the issue inspired the cleanup and release of pkgviews, or if that was proceeding quietly before Dillon-and-friends even thought
Re:Depot begat Stow, who begat Pkgview? (Score:3)
Well, actually, it's quite easy to say
Re:I've used Pkgviews (Score:2, Insightful)
Sweet (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:BSD Crowd Driven Away (Score:2, Informative)
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