Apple / Mac OS X - Is there a Package Manager like Linux

Posted by Walter White on Super User See other posts from Super User or by Walter White
Published on 2010-01-07T22:40:33Z Indexed on 2011/11/20 1:58 UTC
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I am a Linux/UNIX user and love the package management that comes with it. For the most part, I like Ubuntu, but just like anything else, it is the minor things that you live with daily that would be nice if they just worked. My main issue is my wacom tablet while it works, every time there is an OS update, I have to rebuild the wacom driver. The other slightly annoying issue is, my ATI video card is not fully supported. When I use the HDMI out, the sound doesn't go through it, and the screen is not entirely used.

I would happily get an Apple if it had a similar package management system like Ubuntu, Gentoo, or other Linux distribution. This takes the work out of getting the latest enhancements or fixes. It also takes all the guess work out about what you need to get something to work. I just want to use my computer, not administer it.

Aside from Apple applications, if I wanted to install the GIMP on an apple, would it go and fetch ufraw if I wanted support for that and whatever other dependencies GIMP has? If I want Netbeans installed, will it go and get a JDK and maven if I want that?

If not, is there something in the works?

I know I don't update my applications that frequently, but that is mainly because I'm not aware of the updates. The updates all happen in the background.

Walter

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