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RPM: apt-aliases
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Current version: 0.0.20230829-alt3
Build date: 30 august 2023, 14:21 ( 34.6 weeks ago )
Size: 9625 b
Home page: http://t.me/interface31/1569
License: MIT
Summary: "apt" command in addition to "apt-get" and friends
Description:
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Build date: 30 august 2023, 14:21 ( 34.6 weeks ago )
Size: 9625 b
Home page: http://t.me/interface31/1569
License: MIT
Summary: "apt" command in addition to "apt-get" and friends
Description:
ALT is a fairly distinctive distribution, the main difference of which
is that it uses APT to manage RPM packages. Switching to ALT from Debian
or Ubuntu is thus significantly simplified as one doesn't need to learn
a new package manager.
But there are some inconveniences, the main one is that ALT uses
apt-get command to manage packages while DEB-based distributions use apt.
This is really inconvenient, since you type one command from memory and
only after pressing Enter do you realize that you had to enter another one.
And apt is just shorter.
Therefore, we wrote a small script that adds apt command syntax support
for ALT.
The script is not comprehensive but does support all the basic apt commands.
You can easily expand it yourself if neccessary.
Current maintainer: Michael Shigorin is that it uses APT to manage RPM packages. Switching to ALT from Debian
or Ubuntu is thus significantly simplified as one doesn't need to learn
a new package manager.
But there are some inconveniences, the main one is that ALT uses
apt-get command to manage packages while DEB-based distributions use apt.
This is really inconvenient, since you type one command from memory and
only after pressing Enter do you realize that you had to enter another one.
And apt is just shorter.
Therefore, we wrote a small script that adds apt command syntax support
for ALT.
The script is not comprehensive but does support all the basic apt commands.
You can easily expand it yourself if neccessary.
List of contributors List of rpms provided by this srpm:
- apt-aliases