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Adhering to the TCL structure; Could dcore merging be possible in the future!?
xor:
Question 1 - Where are the dependency files of applications downloaded from debian and ubuntu application repositories stored in local content!?
Question 2 - are newly downloaded dependency files overwriting existing older versions!?
Question 3 - dcore u want to remaster iso like TCL how can i do that!?
Question 4 - Can a single application client be created to access debian and ubuntu application repositories at the same time!?
Question 5 - dcore software has huge repositories in terms of support :)
I think the storage structure of TCL will not be very practical in the long run as it will take a lot of time and manpower to create the same in TCL.
Adhering to the TCL structure; Could dcore merging be possible in the future!?
xor:
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Rich:
Hi xor
Do not double post.
Your duplicate post has been removed.
xor:
I opened the subject in the wrong category,
Please move it to where I wrote !?
General dCore Talk
General discussion of dCore not specific to x86, x86_64, or Armv7
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/board,87.0.html
--- Quote from: Rich on November 22, 2020, 01:19:37 AM ---Hi xor
Do not double post.
Your duplicate post has been removed.
--- End quote ---
tinycorelinux:
--- Quote from: xor on November 20, 2020, 12:51:10 AM ---Question 4 - Can a single application client be created to access debian and ubuntu application repositories at the same time!?
--- End quote ---
This requirement could easily be implemented in a script, and it might not make much sense to implement a single client.
--- Quote ---Question 5 - dcore software has huge repositories in terms of support :)
I think the storage structure of TCL will not be very practical in the long run as it will take a lot of time and manpower to create the same in TCL.
--- End quote ---
Both dcore and TCL follow the same design philosophy, I believe that the design of such storage structure and package manager may be what users like, even if you and I don't like it very much.
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