Andre Osku Schmidt (2010-04-15 14:17):
Hello,
im getting tired to be forced to remember many different options for various package managers on different distros. so i did a little script that allows me to do like "asd install foo" on any distro i got that script installed, and it will install the package using the systems package manager.
so, before i hack this script to a better state, i was wondering does this kind of script/project already exist ?
Hi, Aren't shell aliases enough for this job? if [ -f /etc/arch-release ]; then alias list="pacman -Ql" alias owns="pacman -Qo" alias sea="pacman -Ss" alias inst="sudo pacman -S" alias rem="sudo pacman -Rsn" elif [ -f /etc/debian_version ]; then alias list="dpkg-query -L" alias owns="dpkg-query -S" alias sea="aptitude search" alias rem="aptitude purge" elif [ -f /etc/exherbo-release ]; then alias list="paludis -k" alias owns="paludis --full-match -o" function rem() { paludis -u --with-unused-dependencies -p $@ && \ read -q '?Continue [y/N]: ' && \ paludis -u --with-unused-dependencies $@ } fi -- -- Rogutės Sparnuotos