On 24.03.2017 10:35, nicolas.mail...@laposte.net wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> IPS is a tweak on rpm. I suspect a mostly overengineered one, SUN had
> massive ego problems and looked down on Linux systems. So they could
> not just adopt rpm, they had to change it sufficiently to one up
> Linux peasants (many of the original IP packages are based on an
> import of Fedora rpm specs, with customizations like facets added
> in)

Why would Solaris switch to rpm, when they already had SysV packages at
the time, which are pretty much equivalent in functionality?
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