> > - Install multi-package applications with a single click > Using apt-url tool, no?
> - Faulty packages will have a wider impact Then it would be useful to have a second repository is similar to the "proposed" of Ubuntu. > - Installing a package forces a repositories info update (to ensure you > will get the latest version installed) Sorry, I don't understand that point. The repository will not work like any other? I refer to with any repository need to update the index for updates. If I am not mistaken, Ubuntu does it automatically every few hours. > - Reverting to a previous installed version is harder (requires an unusual > force version command or Synaptic) > This problem exists with the current system > Implementation > The implementation will require some technical changes that will need to be > implemented on the next 2 months: > - Database model needs to be simplified (instead of listing files we only > need to list package names and provide APT urls) > - A server side mirror selection script must be implemented to redirect APT > file requests to available/updated mirrors > - A debian package must be provided to setup the repository, add custom APT > config and install the GPG keyring > I suggest use winehq system to add a repository: http://www.winehq.org/download/deb The decision to change to a repository or keep with the current (.deb) > system must be taken, as providing both methods is not an option (release > management would be much harder, not enough human resources to handle it). > I agree with that
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