[indiana-discuss] what's next?
elw at stderr.org
elw at stderr.org
Tue Jun 12 14:22:57 PDT 2007
> I just went to Sun Tech Days in DC, for a few hours of OpenSolaris
> talks. One of the Sun kernel engineers hinted at a vague roadmap they
> were working on for the future of Solaris package management. The point
> he made that stuck with me was that they were considering a move away
> from patches in favor of drop-in replacements, a la RPM et al. So far we
> have been discussing the future of "package" packages. Should we also be
> discussing the future of "patch" packages?
probably.
I don't really like the way that 'patches' are handled on **ANY**
platform, at the moment. They're all too often either monolithic and
destructive, or they do "weird things" to preexisting packages that are
difficult to figure out.
I don't want to go down a road that leads to having patches like 118833-36
- a 40-50 MB patch that replaces the solaris kernel and a whole heck of a
lot of the userland - if it can be helped. That's not a patch - it is a
box of band-aids.
--elijah
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