Re: "The power of self-delusion" -- a blog post by Aptitude's developer
I'd rather use dselect than be stuck with that nightmare. 
For real now, all of this is my personal opinion, and I'm certainly not in a position to evaluate the hard work done by the devs. I've had experience with zypper and yum, and find their dependency resolution algorithms to be much better than aptitude's, so using aptitude is like a step down. I've found that the only way to manage dpkg's crapouts reliably in the long term is manual brute forcing with apt or even dpkg itself. It doesn't say much about aptitude though, it's a fine tool I guess, I use it for searching packages, just not for installing and upgrading.
Originally posted by SteveRiley

For real now, all of this is my personal opinion, and I'm certainly not in a position to evaluate the hard work done by the devs. I've had experience with zypper and yum, and find their dependency resolution algorithms to be much better than aptitude's, so using aptitude is like a step down. I've found that the only way to manage dpkg's crapouts reliably in the long term is manual brute forcing with apt or even dpkg itself. It doesn't say much about aptitude though, it's a fine tool I guess, I use it for searching packages, just not for installing and upgrading.





(from another thread, discussing religion/Christianity), "Belief is a powerful thing. Whatever you believe to be true for yourself becomes the truth for your experiencing-in-this-world. And it doesn't matter what you belief. Believe it hard enough and it becomes true for you and you will find plenty of 'evidence' to support it."
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