Canonical developers are developing their own software package formats and installation programs, supplement rather than replacing Debian's software package management tool apt/dpkg. The new package format and Installer are only used for newly released software packages, that is, third-party applications running on UbuntuPhone/Tablet. The main feature of the new package is that there is no dependency between applications & mdash; & mdash; that is, the library required by the application is bundled in the software package, and each program is installed in its own directory. The entire package format will be purely described
Canonical developers are developing their own package formats and installation programs,Supplement rather than replace Debian's software package management tool apt/dpkg.
The new package format and Installer are only used for newly released software packages, that is, third-party applications running on Ubuntu Phone/Tablet. The main feature of the new package is that there is no dependency between applications --
That is, the library required by the application is bundled in the software package, and each program is installed in its own directory. The entire package format will be purely descriptive. Canonical developer Colin Watso stressed that they will continue to use dpkg and apt to build Ubuntu operating systems and synchronize Debian.
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