Debian Package a Day ([info]debaday) wrote,
@ 2004-05-26 08:00:00
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feta - simpler interface to APT, dpkg, and other package tools
Feta is a front end to various package management tools like dpkg, APT, and debconf. Feta provides a wrapper around these and other programs and tries to smooth out some of the inconsistencies between their normal interfaces. It also includes a teaching mode to help people learn to use the programs directly.


That description sums it up nicely on the surface. I think feta will be useful if it only saves me from forgetting whether I was supposed to type apt-get or apt-cache. Think of it as a one-stop tool for many of your apt/dpkg needs. There seems to be some odd error with the option parsing under Perl 5.8.3, but I haven't dug into it deeply. What I really like about feta (if you leave "teaching" mode on) is how it explains what commands it is actually running. feta also boasts bash programmable completion (but damned if I can get it to work, maybe I fubar'd my bash programmable completion again).

feta is brought to us today by Guido H. and Norbert K. (the latter having a small hand in hacking feta).

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mmm. good choice.
[info]caoilte
2004-05-26 08:10 am UTC (link)
My perfect package manager would be a feta-ized version of kio-apt.

Now that would be power.

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Feta
(Anonymous)
2004-05-26 07:29 pm UTC (link)
One should probably look at wajig first and the gjig gui version too. It is a better replacment to feta IMHO

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wajig
[info]k8to
2004-06-10 10:20 am UTC (link)
wajig seems to _require_ sudo, which rules it right out for my purposes.

user passwords giving root priveledge? Having to create extensive command additions to the unpleasantly syntaxed sudoers file? No thanks!

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Re: wajig
(Anonymous)
2004-06-17 05:43 am UTC (link)
Rather simple solution - just don't enable sudo. The standard install of sudo dose't give anyone extra privleges - you would have to do that.

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