"Mikhail T." wrote: >Having to deal with RedHat's yum at work, I got to say, I'd rather be >building from source, than installing from "consistent packages", that >somebody else built *to their* tastes.
Fedora crap is a very bad example. The canonical example of a binary distribution which *works* is Debian. You can always very easily compile a source Debian package to *your* taste, almost as easily as a FreeBSD port. You don't need to compile the hundreds of packages that sit on your hard disk, maybe you are interested in tweaking a couple of ports to your liking and you get the benefit of a much faster installation and upgrade of all the pristine packages. >No, I don't want FreeBSD to go in that direction >at all. Let RedHat cater to that market While i think that going in this direction will be very beneficial to FreeBSD and that ReHat doesn't come anywhere close to cater to this market (i work in a lab which is almost 100% RedHat since many years, and i am not happy at all with that. As much as Ubuntu is despised here, it is light years ahead of the Fedora always beta stuff). -- Michel TALON _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-ports-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"