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Neil Bothwick wrote:Both of those [i.e. Debian and Ubuntu] split many packages into two, with the headers in a separate -devel package. One of the reasons why such comparisons do little more than justify Oscar Wilde's view of statistics.
# ls -lshaR /usr/portage | grep ebuild | wc -l
31270IUSE="${IUSE} bcmath berkdb bzip2 calendar cdb cjk
crypt +ctype curl curlwrappers debug doc
enchant exif frontbase +fileinfo +filter firebird
flatfile ftp gd gdbm gmp +hash +iconv imap inifile
intl iodbc ipv6 +json kerberos ldap ldap-sasl libedit mhash
mssql mysql mysqlnd mysqli nls
oci8-instant-client odbc pcntl pdo +phar pic +posix postgres qdbm
readline recode selinux +session sharedmem
+simplexml snmp soap sockets spell sqlite3 ssl
sybase-ct sysvipc tidy +tokenizer truetype unicode wddx
+xml xmlreader xmlwriter xmlrpc xpm xsl zip zlib"desputin wrote:For Sabayon this is more difficult because there are usually no "Standard-Packages" from 3rd parties available.
You can compile and install the source code for all Distros .. Gentoo/Sabayon (and derivatives) provides this possibility in a more easy way.
desputin wrote:-Other nice, small programs from debian I didn't find here are for example fotowall and I think also chrootkit
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