DebForMeeGo
(New page: This page collects all arguments for and against keeping the *.deb package format in MeeGo. == Scope == the aim is at least to keep the *.deb package format in the MeeGo distributions aim...) |
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* allows syncing from Debian/ Ubuntu | * allows syncing from Debian/ Ubuntu | ||
* is used for distributions targetting end users | * is used for distributions targetting end users | ||
- | + | ** packages contain lots of related fixes | |
* not to throw away experience gained with maemo which is reflected in the packaging | * not to throw away experience gained with maemo which is reflected in the packaging | ||
== Why switch to rpm == | == Why switch to rpm == | ||
* No porting for Moblin packages needed | * No porting for Moblin packages needed |
Revision as of 17:34, 16 February 2010
This page collects all arguments for and against keeping the *.deb package format in MeeGo.
Scope
the aim is at least to keep the *.deb package format in the MeeGo distributions aiming at Nokia Phones/ Handhelds. Although using the .deb format throughout the MeeGo project is desireable, not arguments here apply to the same extend looking at the whole project.
Why keep deb
- No porting for Maemo packages needed
- Maemo has the bigger community
- community infrastructure is based on deb - would be thrown away
- deb has wider adoption (Ubuntu, Google Chrome OS, Debian)
- allows syncing from Debian/ Ubuntu
- is used for distributions targetting end users
- packages contain lots of related fixes
- not to throw away experience gained with maemo which is reflected in the packaging
Why switch to rpm
- No porting for Moblin packages needed