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I just saw a post on isComputerOn showing pacman being ported to Haiku. Thought this was interesting, given the possibility of pacman being adopted as Haiku's package manager.
Obligatory Screenshot of it running... not well, but still running nonetheless.
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Last edited by jb (2009-04-07 17:15:09)
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As an old beos user all I can say is wow.... I can't wait to see haiku running stable and usable and with pacman
fck art, lets dance.
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I'm wondering when debian will start to use pacman :>
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Fantastic!
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I'm wondering when debian will start to use pacman :>
It just has to make it through the unstable and testing repo's. So if it were submitted to Sid today, it'd take a mere 5 years (avg for two release cycles) + debate time + implementation time.
Expect pacman v2.8.2 it to be included by 2021...optimistically.
But anyway, if they get pacman running stable on Haiku, all they need is hardware support (minor detail really ), and they'd be golden.
Last edited by jb (2007-04-12 15:57:05)
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But anyway, if they get pacman running stable on Haiku, all they need is hardware support (minor detail really ), and they'd be golden.
Well hey, I'm just using linux till a reasonable beos clone comes along
fck art, lets dance.
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why beos is so loved?
sorry for my ignorance.
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pacman rulzzz
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beos was smart and cute. Hot as chili. Cooler then Mac-O-Thing. Therefore, it has been loved.
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[mu'.krum.pus], [frum.pus]
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