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by lucideer
3034 days ago
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When quoting me, you changed my wording to suit your own argument, which seems to imply you get my point but are choosing to ignore it. (You swapped out "Apt", my distribution package manager, for "[package managers]", which would include both distro and dev language package managers. The latter are for devs, the former for users) |
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If you like to use a separate package manager for libraries/etc. that is fine. That is not something I enjoy doing.
Using Debian, I would frequently install a build dependency, and forget I cluttered my install doing so, leaving a package I don't care about or remember to be updated, and possibly break future installs. I read about nix-shell, and have been using NixOS ever since.
NixOS has clear room for improvement, but, unfortunately, some of the devs are adamant that it cannot - worse: should not - be done.