Am 27.11.2013 12:58, schrieb Tom Gundersen:
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 12:49 PM, Sébastien Luttringer <[email protected]> wrote:
On 27/11/2013 11:35, Thomas Bächler wrote:
Am 27.11.2013 11:29, schrieb Allan McRae:
Please don't do this... 11 line output in post_install. If you
REALLY need this, use a single line pointing to the wiki page.
Allan
Usage instructions generally don't belong into install/upgrade messages.
In the best case, there is no message at all.
In this case, the install message contains basic systemctl commands and
networking tips, none of this is specific to docker or urgent enough to
be printed during pacman.
This package has been pushed to svn too quicly. A discussion has been
started in aur-general[1] and I stated that I'll managing addition.
After a quick talk with Allan, I sent a mail to Daniel, to see if we can
use the name docker for the new package instead of docker-io or
lxc-docker. Let time to Daniel to answer.
On the technical standpoint, this package needs refactoring, maybe build
the binary from the source and not use the binary provided by
dotcloud/docker inc. This needs more work to be done.
Cheers,
[1]
https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/aur-general/2013-November/026223.html
This makes sense to me. It may be worth noting that the 'old' docker
is installed by roughly 1% of our users, but according to their
website is meant for use with GNOME2 and KDE3, which we don't even
ship any more. I'd say dropping or renaming it makes the most sense
and let this new package take the name 'docker', as that's what people
will be looking for.
Cheers,
Tom
Hi,
the 'old' docker ist mainly used for windowmaker and not GNOME2 or KDE3.
Beside that it's working very well even it wasn't updated for decades.
Nevertheless I don't care what package name the 'old' docker have, so
feel free to rename it to 'docker-tray' or something similar. But I
don't see the case for moving or dropping it out of extra.
But how can we rename it without much hassle for the user? A provide
line in the PKGBUILD isn't possible if the 'new' docker is called docker
or am I wrong on this?
Cheers,
Daniel