Guess you've never actually used slack, I take it? It does use RPM, and Slack uses tarballs as well. Slack 8.1 comes with a slackware-oriented package management system. You don't manage many servers I take it. To enlighten you, it is commonplace to compile packages on a single machine for the target architecture and system, and then deploy them. This is especially true in larger server deployments.Originally posted by: Nothinman
Which kills it because BSD init sucks and slack's half-package management sucks. Compiling things from source is dumb, especially on a server where having a compiler installed can be a security risk.
I won't bother to point out all the misfacts you've stated here, but then again, your statements tell me a lot about how well you know the OS and how well you secure your boxes.
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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