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== Why Keep MeeGo As RPM (switching Maemo to RPM) ==
== Why Keep MeeGo As RPM (switching Maemo to RPM) ==
* No porting for Moblin packages needed
* No porting for Moblin packages needed
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* RPM is LSB-compilant.
 
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** So is deb.
 
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** ''Technically there is no dictated package format, only that [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Standard_Base#Choice_of_RPM_package_format RPM must be supported when installing]''
 
* Moblin build infrastructure has more capabilities already in place, such as imaging.
* Moblin build infrastructure has more capabilities already in place, such as imaging.

Revision as of 15:35, 19 February 2010

This page collects all arguments for and against keeping the *.deb package format in MeeGo.

If you want to voice your opinion on this Idea, you can vote at Brainstorm.

Contents

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 all arguments here apply to the same extent looking at the whole project.

Why Switch MeeGo To DEB (switching Moblin to DEB)

  • No porting for Maemo packages needed
  • Maemo has the bigger community [1]
  • allows syncing from Debian/ Ubuntu
  • not to throw away experience gained with maemo which is reflected in the packaging

[1] amount of third party applications here and here. Also note that a Maemo5 port often involves UI changes, which make it more work.

Why Keep MeeGo As RPM (switching Maemo to RPM)

  • No porting for Moblin packages needed
  • Moblin build infrastructure has more capabilities already in place, such as imaging.

Common Advantages of DEB and RPM

  • Tools for verifying (e.g. lintian and rpmlink) are available and can be used to check for a package quality.

Alternative Solution

  • 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.
  • Add the imaging feature to the Deb package.