On 05/11/15 11:15, Félix Piédallu wrote:
Le 04/11/2015 17:50, Doug Newgard a écrit :
On Wed, 4 Nov 2015 17:43:31 +0100 Ole Jon Bjørkum <mail@olejon.net> wrote:
If they can't figure out that AUR packages may depend on other AUR packages, they really have no business running Arch.
That's not how Linux will become user-friendly.
Arch Linux is not supposed to be a distribution for Linux Newbies. (unless they are prepared to invest some time and learn) Being user-friendly is different for different kinds of users. Arch Linux is user-friendly because the tools are doing exactly what they are supposed to do and nothing more. For Linux Newbies who want things to "just work automatically" it is recommended to use another distribution with a compatible focus. Ubuntu would be a "compatible" choice. Creating packages is a pain compared to Arch Linux, but there is a big community and there are a lot of packages already. Some projects even provide Ubuntu/Debian packages "upstream". There are other more "newbie-friendly" distributions: Mint, openSUSE and Fedora come to my mind. -- JonnyJD