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apt-* and yum are only minorly better than rpm and dpkg, and are still ridiculously over-complicated. The proliferation of extra tools to deal with package management are a testament to the number of people that are unhappy with the current options.


I guess I really don't feel you. 'yum localinstall' is absurdly simple as far as I am concerned, and the standard 'yum install' is obviously even simpler. I am not even aware of any additional arguments localinstall takes. If there are any, I have never used them.

Edit: I just checked the manpage, and it seems 'localinstall' is deprecated. Simply using 'install' now does what it used to, though 'localinstall' still works for backwards compatibility. It really could not become any simpler.

Complaining that 'rpm' is complicated is like using git without the porcelain then complaining that it is complicated.




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