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- Subject: Re: tlug: package managers (was Apache + mod_speling)
- From: Scott Stone <sstone@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 11 Dec 1998 09:13:18 +0900 (JST)
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On Thu, 10 Dec 1998, Jim Schweizer wrote: > # let's take this to advocacy I'm keeping this here for one more post, since my reply is technical in nature - I checked out the debian apacheconfig (a perl script) yesterday. It doesn't actually do anything other than set up about 3 parameters and let you configure dynamic modules (which are still experimental in the 1.3 apache series, according to the docs...). Anyway, it's not a package manager's job to configure the installed package, just to install it. Configuration tools, IMHO, still have their place :) > > On 10-Dec-98 Scott Stone wrote: > > I think it's a bit unresasonable to expect RPM or any package > > manager to be able to understand and configure any/every > > package's configuration files. We're not to THAT level of > > automation yet - it still requires some good old-fashioned > > know-how to be a system administrator, > > Exactly! I see this kind of thread all over the place lately. > It's seems to be > > a. let's make Linux as easy to use as possible so that people > don't have to understand the tools they're using > > or > > b. if people don't understand the tool they shouldn't be using > it. > > Let me quote an old Red Hat manual: > "Installing, uninstalling, and upgrading RPM packages > are all one line commands, and all the messy details > are taken care of for you." > > Hmmm, all those 'messy details' are what make these packages so > powerful.... and mean that there is still a steep learning curve. > > My experience over the last couple of days is that RPM _adds_ to > that learning curve. > > Regards, > > Jim S. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > Next Technical Meeting: 12 December, 12:30 at Temple Univ. Japan > *NEW LOCATION* a map is available at http://www.tuj.ac.jp/maps.html > Next Nomikai: 15 January 1999, 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > more info: http://tlug.linux.or.jp Sponsor: PHT > -------------------------------------------------- Scott M. Stone <sstone@example.com, sstone@example.com> Head of TurboLinux Development/Systems Administrator Pacific HiTech, Inc (USA) / Pacific HiTech, KK (Japan) ------------------------------------------------------------------ Next Technical Meeting: 12 December, 12:30 at Temple Univ. Japan *NEW LOCATION* a map is available at http://www.tuj.ac.jp/maps.html Next Nomikai: 15 January 1999, 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 ------------------------------------------------------------------ more info: http://tlug.linux.or.jp Sponsor: PHT
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