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This page collects all arguments for and against keeping the *.deb package format in MeeGo.
This page collects all arguments for and against keeping the *.deb package format in MeeGo.
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If you want to voice your opinion on this Idea, you can [http://maemo.org/community/brainstorm/view/keep_deb_for_meego/ vote at Brainstorm].
 
== Scope ==
== Scope ==
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The aim is at least to keep the *.deb package format in the MeeGo distributions aiming at Nokia Phones/ Handhelds.
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the aim is at least to keep the *.deb package format in the MeeGo distributions aiming at Nokia Phones/ Handhelds.
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Although using the .deb format throughout the MeeGo project is desirable, not all arguments here apply to the same extent looking at the whole project.
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Although using the .deb format throughout the MeeGo project is desireable, not arguments here apply to the same extend looking at the whole project.
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== Why Switch MeeGo To DEB (switching Moblin to DEB) ==
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== Why keep deb ==
* No porting for Maemo packages needed
* No porting for Maemo packages needed
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* Maemo has the bigger community [1]
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* Maemo has the bigger community
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* community infrastructure is based on deb - would be thrown away
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* deb has wider adoption (Ubuntu, Google Chrome OS, Debian)
* allows syncing from Debian/ Ubuntu
* allows syncing from Debian/ Ubuntu
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* DEB has wider adoptation than RPM [2]
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* is used for distributions targetting end users
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** 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
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* better package management and error correction with DEB tools. (dpkg, apt-get, aptitude, deborphan, debsums, the base DEB framework including pre/post scripts, conflict resolution, dependency management and such)
 
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[1] amount of third party applications [http://garage.moblin.org/ here] and [http://maemo.org/downloads/Maemo5/ here]. Also note that a Maemo5 port often involves UI changes, which make it more work.
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== Why switch to rpm ==
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[2] comparing numbers from [http://distrowatch.com/ distrowatch] (Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu/etc + Debian against OpenSUSE + Fedora + RedHat + Mandriva)
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== Why Keep MeeGo As RPM (switching Maemo to RPM) ==
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* No porting for Moblin packages needed
* No porting for Moblin packages needed
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* Moblin build infrastructure has more capabilities already in place, such as imaging.
 
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== Common Advantages of DEB and RPM ==
 
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* Tools for verifying (e.g. lintian and rpmlink) are available and can be used to check for a package quality.
 
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* both RPM and DEB are LSB compilant as ''technically there is no dictated package format, only that [[:wikipedia:Linux_Standard_Base#Choice_of_RPM_package_format|RPM must be supported when installing]]''
 
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== Alternative Solution ==
 
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* Keep a Debian base system, and provide third-party applications in an LSB package formet (which is RPM inside). LSB-compliant RPM should install flawlessly, and that way the frontier between system packages (DEB) and third-party applications (RPM) is well defined.
 
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* Add the imaging feature to the Deb package.
 
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* The [[Maemo on Debian]] project does not try to convince the official MeeGo to use some upstream but instead works on a distribution which integrates existing Maemo5 and future MeeGo components into a standard Debian distribution.
 
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[[Category:Packaging]]
 

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