99.9% of users seem to disagree with you, judging by how often
"Linux
should use appfolders like Macs do" is heard on various forums and mailing
lists.
Probably because seem to think that the appfolder way is the thing that
would automatically solve people's install problems on Linux, but ...
MacOS X packaging works reliably for end users, 100% of the time,
and
from that perspective it doesn't matter how many features it has or
doesn't have, it's better than yum/rpm/any Linux packaging system.
... in reality the problem is not because of rpm/... vs. appfolders, the
"problem" is that there is only ONE MacOSX and there are several linux
distro's. People need to learn to treat, say, Fedora + extras as ONE
distro, and only install from there, and their problem is solved.
If they don't, then appfolders won't help them either - they will end up
installing appfolders that conflict with their distro and were actually
intended for another distro.
In short, what people who say "linux should use appfolders like ..."
mean is "please solve my install problems" which in practice would
translate to "please have only 1 linux".
Thomas
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