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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 8:57 AM, Igor Brkic wrote:
> I've tried Dyne::bolic few years ago and it was great. Only, IIRC, at that
Dyne:Bolic hasn't been updated since 2007. I wouldn't got there if your
looking for bleeding edge ;-)
Pure::Dyne is the up-to-date Dyne:Bolic in my eyes.. (i might get flamed for
that..)
-Harry
PS: Pure::Dyne does have -devel stuff installed as default (from thier
site):
devel: gcc, make, patchutils, subversion, mercurial, bzr, emacs-goodies-el,
java jdk, python, ...
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On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 8:57 AM, Igor Brkic =
<igor@hypergli=
tch.com> wrote:
I've tried Dyne::bolic few years ago and it was great. Only, IIRC, at t=
hat time it didn't have any kind of package management. I'll try it=
again.Dyne:Bolic hasn't been updated since 2=
007. I wouldn't got there if your looking for bleeding edge ;-)
Pure::Dyne is the up-to-date Dyne:Bolic in my eyes.. (i might get flamed fo=
r that..)
-Harry
PS: Pure::Dyne does have -devel stuff installed as default (from thier site=
):
devel:=A0 gcc, make, patchutils, subversion, mercurial, bzr, emacs-goodies-=
el, java jdk, python, ...=A0
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