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minus-square[object Object]@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·2 hours agoIsn’t apt still better at resolving the dependency tree than other managers? (Idk if it is, but vaguely heard so.)
minus-squareatomicStan@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·2 hours agoIIRC, historically, it was (one of) the first to do so. It took a significant time for (most[1]) others to catch up. still Maybe. I honestly don’t know either. Slackware, famously, continues to not have a dependency resolver. Though, they got their reasons. ↩︎
Isn’t apt still better at resolving the dependency tree than other managers? (Idk if it is, but vaguely heard so.)
IIRC, historically, it was (one of) the first to do so. It took a significant time for (most[1]) others to catch up.
Maybe. I honestly don’t know either.
Slackware, famously, continues to not have a dependency resolver. Though, they got their reasons. ↩︎