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I never said that WinGet was a drop in replacement for yum - but the parents claim that windows doesn’t have a package manager isn’t true.

There are plenty of padkages that require you to add extra sources to your package manager, that are not maintained by the distro. Docker [0] has official instructions to install via their package source. WinGet allows third party sources, so there’s no reason you can’t use it. It natively supports dependencies too. The fact that applications are packaged in a way that doesn’t utilise this for WinGet is true - but again, I was responding to the claim that windows doesn’t have a package manager.

[0] https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/fedora/#install-using...




> I never said that WinGet was a drop in replacement for yum - but the parents claim that windows doesn’t have a package manager isn’t true.

Context matters. They were talking about a type of package manager.

But even without caring about context, the sentence was not "Windows does not have a package manager". The sentence ended with "Windows does not have a package manager to install them" and "them" refers to things that winget generally does not have.




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