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[News] GNU/Linux and Ruby Packaging Tools in Review

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Rip: A New Way to Package Ruby Software

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| If you work on multiple Ruby projects concurrently, you’re probably 
| accustomed to juggling gems. One project requires one batch of gems; another 
| effort depends on a different set; and a third project utilitizes a specific 
| legacy gem. Thankfully, the Ruby gem system can maintain multiple versions of 
| the same gem in a single repository, making much of this task easy. If you 
| need an explicit version of a gem (or any late model version, such as 3.x), 
| simply install the code you need and name the dependency.       
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http://www.linux-mag.com/cache/7381/1.html

Having Yum for Breakfast

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| In this wide world of Linux, there are primarily just two package management 
| systems which reign: RPM and Deb. Most binary distributions use one or the 
| other and there has long been tension between the two. So which system 
| performs better?    
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http://www.linux-mag.com/cache/7382/1.html


Recent:

Linux For The Masses: A Universal Package Manager

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| Actually, there's one way it could happen. The Linux Foundation could start
| the ball rolling on it. After all, one of their prime directives is
| standardization. A UPM is one step toward that goal and a darn fine one at
| that.
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http://www.daniweb.com/blogs/entry4141.html
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