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Why Gentoo and not Debian?

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The OpenSSL upgrade path is difficult. wget with USE=ssl (default) links against libssl. When upgraded, that breaks - which means wget breaks - which means if you don't have the wget source in distfiles, you're stuck.
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Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2003 3:38 am Post subject: Re: Why Gentoo and not Debian?

Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Why Gentoo and not Debian?
Before people say the obvious points, I've been using Gentoo on my desktop for over a year now, so I know how cool it can be.... Debian between the 3 main branches, plus experimental, plus the endless list of unofficial repositories, must have at least 50,000 packages.
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