Darwin Ports. I gave up on Fink a long time ago. Also, DP is now called MacPorts.
Jamie
On Nov 8, 2006, at 12:15 AM, William Scott wrote:
Eric Coleman wrote:
I think i've asked before, but I can't seem to find it in the archives...
DarwinPorts or Fink...
What does the list prefer and why?
It need not be an either/or proposition. I have both, but use fink about 99% of the time. If you need scientific software, it clearly has a much wider selection. I also maintain a few packages and am extremely impressed with the quality control and dedication of the fink core team, not to mention their helpfulness. It has very active mail lists and an extremely helpful and knowledgeable user community.
It is based on the Debian package management system, which I think is very well designed. (It in fact impelled me to switch to Ubuntu linux from the RH beast.)
FWIW, I think it is inviting trouble to put either in /usr/local. The whole idea for having /opt/local or /sw is to avoid conflicts, and in case of trouble, you can move or delete those directories easily. Both make a point of keeping stuff isolated within their respective domains. The advantages of this are large, and the inconveniences are neglegable.
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