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Subject: Re: Installing 3rd party packages, apt URIs
From: Sascha Morr <ml () sturmkind ! info>
Date: 2004-01-19 6:56:21
Message-ID: 20040119075621.6ee01aea.ml () sturmkind ! info
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On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 22:10:05 +0100
Kevin Krammer <kevin.krammer@gmx.at> wrote:
> One of the things that looks difficult on Linux is installing
> software. We as experienced Debian users know that the most simple way
> for installation is apt-get based :)
> So instead of the Windows model (downloading package, installing with
> per-application installer) we have an installation and configuration
> framework featuring update possibility.
>
> The problem are packages outside our usual apt sources.
> Now the idea or question is:
> can we come up with a schema for an URI for apt sources that can be
> put on webpages instead of the download link.
> So that, for example, I could go to sourceforge, search for a program,
> click on an "apt link" in the results and have it added to my sources
> list.
Hello,
hm the problem is that commercial applications will sell not only over
the internet. And a companys surely don't want to put their expensive
Software to a open server. So what we need is a installation routine
whitch works with dep packages.
What about this one:
=> http://www.steffen-sobiech.de/kinst_1_en.htm#wasistkinst
Greetings
Sascha
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