Re: Why are the package updates so slow?
- In reply to: Ralf Mardorf : "Re: Why are the package updates so slow?"
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Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2022 22:23:42 UTC
On Sun, 2022-10-30 at 23:21 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > On Sun, 2022-10-30 at 22:59 +0100, iio7@tutanota.com wrote: > > By comparison, Arch Linux has 13592 packages. Even though this is a > > little under half as much, they get binary updates out daily. > > > > Debian has, in unstable, 167965 packages! Which - if you run unstable - > > also get daily updates. > > Arch packages seldom spilt packages from upstream. ^^^^^^^^ software ^^^înto multiple packages > > For example Debian has got a package for systemd and another one for > udev and another one for udev header files and another one ... > https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/systemd > > The Arch Linux package named systemd, contains systemd as provided by > upstream. IOW included to the package are udev and udev headers, as well > as other systemd parts. > > FreeBSD might have another policy, given that it sometimes need to port > Linux software to become FreeBSD compatible. > > The count of packages has less to do with the amount of work. It doesn't > matter that Debian provides tons of packages for the same, that is one > Arch package, the work is the same. If software is ported from Linux to > BSD it might require some additional work. > > > >