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2021-09-27 |
Drew DeVault talks about packaging software |
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Drew DeVault is perhaps best known for working on such software projects as sway, wlroots, and the Alpine Linux distribution. In an interesting blog post on software packaging, DeVault suggests portable packages and third-party repositories is not the best way to go. "There are hundreds of Linux distros and each does things differently - the package maintainers are the experts who save you the burden of learning how all of them work. Instead of cramming all of your files into /opt, they will carefully sort it into the right place, make sure all of your dependencies are sorted upon installation, and make the installation of your software a single command (or click) away. They also serve an important role as the user's advocate. If an update ships which breaks a bunch of other packages, they'll be in the trenches dealing with it so that the users don't face the breakage themselves. They are also the first line of defense preventing the installation of malware on the user's system. Many sideloaded packages for Linux include telemetry spyware or adware from the upstream distributor, which is usually patched out by the distribution." |
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