dxdemetriou
July 17th, 2007, 02:07 AM
Hi,
I wanted to ask about some things for a long time ago:
1)When somebody uses "checkinstall", "alien", etc to install a package, and later is replaced by an official Ubuntu's package with different paths, wouldn't this mess up some things and will be two times the same thing in different paths? I am not sure about this, but wouldn't be useful to exist a warning about these cases?
2)Is there a possibility to coexists with synaptic or something, something that can handle SVN, etc with some working tested scripts, to create a deb package, and to work with the normal way we update our system? I have seen the post:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=293071&postcount=5
from:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=55490
about this. I just ask if it could be at least a temporary solution to can easily somebody install some new package up to the time added to official repos, or just a trunk version.
What do you think about these?
ps. as many times I said, sorry for my English.. :)
I wanted to ask about some things for a long time ago:
1)When somebody uses "checkinstall", "alien", etc to install a package, and later is replaced by an official Ubuntu's package with different paths, wouldn't this mess up some things and will be two times the same thing in different paths? I am not sure about this, but wouldn't be useful to exist a warning about these cases?
2)Is there a possibility to coexists with synaptic or something, something that can handle SVN, etc with some working tested scripts, to create a deb package, and to work with the normal way we update our system? I have seen the post:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=293071&postcount=5
from:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=55490
about this. I just ask if it could be at least a temporary solution to can easily somebody install some new package up to the time added to official repos, or just a trunk version.
What do you think about these?
ps. as many times I said, sorry for my English.. :)