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by thaumasiotes
904 days ago
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> there is a certain philosophy of non-intervention which gives Gentoo a sense of freedom that other distributions lack. While I was untangling update dependencies one day I had it uninstall libc. There was a big warning advising me not to do that, but it was allowed. Everything broke immediately, of course, but I recovered the system and the dependency problem really had been fixed, too! This gave me a permanent positive impression of Gentoo. It's better to be allowed to do things than not. |
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Idr how this is handled on RPM-based distros, but on Debian it is part of the standard procedure for crossgrades.
(More impressive than this sort of flexibility, imo, is how NixOS and GuixSD sidestep this problem altogether.)