On Fri, Sep 21, 2007 at 07:39:20AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: > On 09/21/07 00:43, Miles Bader wrote: > > Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> The archives are replete with very valid reasons why people don't > >> trust aptitude. > > > > Not really. A lot of vague rumors flying about though. > > Vague rumors to you, first-hand experience to me.
I know you, and many others, have had trouble with aptitude, but I feel its important to point out that aptitude does what one tells it too. Now, one may be unintentionally telling it to do something one doesn't want, but that is another issue. Aptitude appears, to me, to have much more sophisticated behavior than apt-get, and that behavior may appear cryptic if not downright intentionally destructive but that behavior *is* predictable, knowable and can be altered to fit the circumstance. It's, more often than not, I think, a matter of learning a different tool and understanding what it does. Thankfully, we have choice in the matter and can use the package-manager of choice. :) A
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