On Wed, 19 Dec 2007, Anna Edwards wrote:

> he means that it wouldnt add the program to **sh automatically

Maybe I should wait for Samir to answer that because I don't understand 
you.  I don't know what "**sh" is.  Is that shorthand for the shell?  And 
if so, do you mean that it is automatically added to the path somehow?

Mike


> Mike Miller wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 18 Dec 2007, Samir M. Nassar wrote:
>>
>>> So why can't we use deb or rpm to install these packages? For the most 
>>> part because a gentoo system wouldn't know what you installed.
>>
>> I read your whole message but I just have a question about the 
>> paragraph above.  What does it mean for Gentoo to "know" what is 
>> installed?  I'm not picking on your choice of wording, I'm trying to 
>> understand where in the system that information is recorded and used. 
>> I can direct my path through the right directories (e.g., 
>> /usr/local/bin) and I should find everything, even on Gentoo -- in that 
>> sense I know what is there. Is the problem you refer to that Gentoo's 
>> own installer system wouldn't know that dependencies are already taken 
>> care of and it would force me to reinstall things that are alaredy 
>> installed because it doesn't see them?
>>
>> Mike