> Am Dienstag, 20. September 2005 17:40 schrieb Aaron Griffin:
>> On 9/20/05, Askadar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > "Arch combines the good points of other distributions: the easy
>> configuration from Slackware, the package management from Debian,
>> the build system from Gentoo. The Installation is a lot of work. The
>> reward for your effort is a stable and fast system, which will let
>> you learn much [about linux]." (Please excuse any translation
>> errors. I am not a professional translator.)
>>
>> Hmmm unless it's one of those things that doesn't translate well,
>> "package management from Debian" implies that Arch uses apt-get...
>> same with the Gentoo build system statement... I don't know if it's a
>> translation thing or not... but if it's not a translation issue, it
>> could be fairly misleading.
>
> Well, although it is not stated explicitly, the article meant the
> concept/strengths of Debians package management, not apt-get. The
> paragraph I  quoted is the last one, pacman has been already explained
> at that point, so  the ambiguity exits only because of the lack of
> context. Sorry for that.
>
> Cheers,
> Bjoern
>

Uh , no.

The problem is the use of the word "from" instead of "like" in the
paragraph in question where the comparison is made.


Very best regards;

Bob Finch




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