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Ubuntu Developing Its Own Package Format, Installer 466

An anonymous reader writes "While complementing Debian APT/DPKG, Canonical is now developing their own package format. The new package format has promised highlights of having no dependencies between applications, each package would install to its own directory, root support wouldn't always be required, and overall a more self-contained and easier approach for developers than it stands now for Debian/Ubuntu packages. The primary users of the new packaging system would be those distributing applications built on the Ubuntu Touch/Phone SDK. The initial proof-of-concept package management system is written in Python and uses JSON representation." This quote from the post by Canonical's Colin Watson bears repeating: "We'll continue to use dpkg and apt for building the Ubuntu operating system, syncing with Debian, and so on."
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Ubuntu Developing Its Own Package Format, Installer

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  • Re:Good (Score:4, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 08, 2013 @06:15PM (#43669669)

    This is going to be the best thing for linux. Most users will enjoy and maybe switch to linux instead of windows. Dependecies that link multiple times to other dependancies get very convoluted. Normal peoples linux finally.

  • Re:apt (Score:3, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 08, 2013 @06:56PM (#43670107)

    Yeah, Colin Watson knows nothing about apt. Maybe he wouldn't be so lazy if he would start maintaining some packages in debian.

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