On Saturday 24 September 2005 15:16, Damir Perisa wrote:
> Le Saturday 24 September 2005 13:54, Mircea Bardac a écrit :
> | Should I file a bug-report?
> | I thought it might be easier to have the reasons first.
>
> i myself do not know what cramfs is good for and as i myself use and
> maintain kernel26mm i do not know details about kernel26 but i understand
> your approach to find out reasons and would do the same before posting a
> bug.

Well, I found it weird not even to have it enabled as a module.
# cat /boot/kconfig26 | grep CRAM
# CONFIG_CRAMFS is not set

The Klik .cmg files are compressed using CRAMFS.
I want to do application-in-a-file testing for some apps without installing 
them - they MIGHT work on ArchLinux too.

Short story:
* an app together with its libs is put into a .cmg file
* a klik client is installed on your computer, handling klik:// protocol
* you can click on a klik:// link and get the package from 
sort-of-a-repository
* you can run the application, without messing your system by running the .cmg 
file (the .cmg file is loop-mounted by the klik client)

Klik Links:
http://dot.kde.org/1126867980/
http://klik.atekon.de/

Mircea
/IceRAM

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