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| Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.apps |
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| From | bubble <bubble@yellowcouch.org> |
| Subject | Re: Fink, MacPorts, HomeBrew, oh my... |
| References | <b7mdnUVK6cDUc5jLnZ2dnUU7-aOdnZ2d@earthlink.com> |
| Message-ID | <slrnnjqiu8.f2q.bubble@yellowcouch.org> (permalink) |
| Date | 2016-05-19 05:14 +0000 |
| Organization | SunSITE.dk - Supporting Open source |
On 2015-09-26, Ant <ANTant@zimage.com> wrote: > What I am looking for is what the best package manager in Mac OS X that > is quick to download and use, not messy and taking up disk spaces > especially on SSDs, easy to upgrade when things change, lots of stable > packages (e.g., Debian's stable and oldstable but still allows me to > switch to unstable and experiments if needed), etc. I am not a > developer. I am mostly an old impatient user with very little time these > days. I just want that Apple's "it just works". To be rude, hack the package manager and read up on DWIM :-) Or ask someone to. > > Currently, I'm thinking of going to MacPorts. Thank you in advance. :) This is software that was made to better MacOS X in approximately 10.2, it should be fine if you are a debian user. bubble
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