On Wednesday October 21 2015 13:08:46 Dominik Haumann wrote:

> In Windows, such a package manager does not exist. KDE tried to create
> such a package manager through the emerge/KDE Windows installer, but
> this is non-standard [on Windows] and simply not what users want.

That's not entirely accurate. Microsoft themselves push updates through the 
equivalent of a package manager (I'm getting updates for stuff used by MS 
Office without even having that suite installed). If you install Apple software 
you'll get Apple Software Update which does what its name suggest (how many 
iPhone users don't own a Mac - clearly they are not annoyed enough with the 
situation to dump either the iPhone or MS Windows).

I'm only an occasional MSWin user these days, so I'm not going to say much more 
about this, other than that I'd hesitate a lot to install binary packages 
provided by the KDE community if those all installed their own copy of the 
required dependencies. A matter of principle which I'd also apply to a 
commercial entity providing a range of KF5 applications (those could all share 
a dedicated set of Qt/KF5 dependencies, though). Also, I suppose that if KF5 
applications were to be provided by cygwin, they'd want resources to be shared.

R.
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