- I had never heard of opkg. I looked it up: - opkg: Fork of ipkg lightweight package management intended for use on embedded Linux devices; - ipkg: A dpkg-inspired, very lightweight system targeted at storage-constrained Linux systems such as embedded devices and handheld computers. Used on HP’s webOS; - Wikipedia has no dedicated pages for either of them. I guess they’re quite niche. - I’ve never seen it used outside of OpwnWRT. I assumed they made it specifically for it. - There’s some usage in reMarkable: https://toltec-dev.org/ 
- They version hasn’t changed since 2011 if that tells you something. - Opkg is available for buildroot and some other embedded frameworks 
 
 
- It was about time, opkg is the worst package manager ever. 
- As a long time OpenWrt user I’d say this is probably a change for the better, but I never had any real problems with opkg. 
- Hopefully it can actually preserve packages across updates which is incredibly annoying to have to handle manually. - EDIT: Just found about this attended sysupgrade package which should help until when/if the new package manager fixes the issue. - The underlying tool is getting replaced in 23. The new tool requests the new image with the packages from the build server. 
 
- He says it was unexpected but it’s been being talked about on the GitHub for quite some time now. It was really just a matter of when they decided to do it. - It is a hard switch 
 
- So it’s a lot like apt, but with a huge name conflict. 
- Great if true 






