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| ===== Overview ===== | ===== Overview ===== | ||
| - | At present, '' | + | At present, '' |
| - | Other package-management systems, such as '' | + | '' |
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| + | It is not clear that '' | ||
| This page is a work-in-progress to define the use cases and success criteria for any future development of such a facility. At the time of this writing (March, 2018), there is not a schedule for such development. | This page is a work-in-progress to define the use cases and success criteria for any future development of such a facility. At the time of this writing (March, 2018), there is not a schedule for such development. | ||
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| > Maintainer scripts are not guaranteed to run with a controlling terminal and may not be able to interact with the user. They must be able to fall back to noninteractive behavior if no controlling terminal is available. Maintainer scripts that prompt via a program conforming to the Debian Configuration Management Specification (see Prompting in maintainer scripts) may assume that program will handle falling back to noninteractive behavior. | > Maintainer scripts are not guaranteed to run with a controlling terminal and may not be able to interact with the user. They must be able to fall back to noninteractive behavior if no controlling terminal is available. Maintainer scripts that prompt via a program conforming to the Debian Configuration Management Specification (see Prompting in maintainer scripts) may assume that program will handle falling back to noninteractive behavior. | ||
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| + | ==== RedHat/ | ||
| + | RedHat, Fedora, and their derivatives use the [[https:// | ||