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Libs?
by Adam Tulinius on Friday 16/Sep/2005, @04:40
How would this work with libs? are they compiled into the cmg-file so there wont be any dependencies?
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Re: Libs?
by Niall Walsh on Friday 16/Sep/2005, @05:05
Yes, the cmg will include required libraries. What is required in the cmg is determined by assuming all target systems will have a certain base set of packages. Anything required beyond those base packages (or which requires a newer version then can safely be assumed to exist) is included within the cmg making it quite self contained. The klik server is aware of the full installed package set for many of it's supported distributions and can provide quite small (but less portable) packages for them using "serverside-apt". For unknown distributions the server defaults to assuming that the target system will have a "lowest common denominator" of packages provided by the supported distributions (including debian sarge), e.g. the cmg will only assume the target system has the packages installed which are in all supported distros, and only at the lowest version in any supported distro.
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  • Re: Libs?
    by Christian Loose on Friday 16/Sep/2005, @05:11
    To complement it, you can find more information on klik's architecture here:

    http://klik.atekon.de/docs/
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