On Tue, 2002-01-29 at 16:16, Bryan Paxton wrote: > > I plan on implementing 'keep current fs state', which will keep > permissions they you had them before running msec again, something long > needed. This should solve a lot of the problems of the 'from scratch', > area, I know first hand that this can be a pain. > I also intend on making many enhancements, and sh script clean-ups. > (If you notice, I've already submitted one patch which does just that.). > Whether these patches will be submitted, that's not up to me... Of > course you can always apply the patch yourself. > I will post the next patch (keep current fs state) soon. >
Well, I started to do this, but apparently file_perm.sh is not used anymore, actually, lib.sh isn't used anymore. So I am to understand everything is beign ported to python? If so, why? Sadly, I do not know python well enough to go in hacking the scripts all up, thus I can not work on any of the things I planned on implementing (KEEP_FS_STAT, find_lib(), find_bin(), many things to be ported over from the work that was done on BUS, etc...). Regardless, I would like to get these things implemented in a sane and clean way..., not ad hoc them. How would this be possible? heh, I ask again, why python? Because of DrakX? (minimalization == key) -- Bryan Paxton Public PGP key: http://www.deadhorse.net/bpaxton.gpg "What laughter, why joy, when constantly aflame? Enveloped in darkness, don't you look for a lamp?" Dhp. 163
