That's what I'm talking about! That is excellent, keep up the good work. Can 
we access the code anywhere? (perhaps you could starts a project on 
sourceforge)
When its finish it could be submitted to Mandrake for possible inclusion.

As to Buchan remark;
>And require kdelibs just to run a config tool? (Qt~=gtk, KDE~=Gnome).

rpmdrakes current dependancies are;
urpmi(>=3.3-22mdk),usermode(>=1.37-3mdk),curl-lib(),grpmi(>=8.2-3mdk),wget(),/bin/sh(),/bin/sh(),rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix)(<=4.0-1),rpmlib(CompressedFileNames)(<=3.0.4-1),ld-linux.so.2(),libX11.so.6(),libXext.so.6(),libXi.so.6(),libbz2.so.1(),libc.so.6(),libcrypto.so.0(),libcurl.so.2(),libdl.so.2(),libgdk-1.2.so.0(),libglib-1.2.so.0(),libgmodule-1.2.so.0(),libgthread-1.2.so.0(),libgtk-1.2.so.0(),libgtkmdk-0.1.so.6(),libm.so.6(),libpopt.so.0(),libpthread.so.0(),librpm-4.0.3.so(),librpmdb-4.0.3.so(),librpmio-4.0.3.so(),libssl.so.0(),libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3(),libz.so.1(),perl-base(),libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.0)(),libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1)(),libpthread.so.0(GLIBC_2.0)(),libpthread.so.0(GLIBC_2.1)()

not exactly small. using kde seems reasonable to me.
and a lot of drake tools would seem to written in C not perl for that matter. 

thanks,
Nick

David Sansome wrote:

>> Wouldn't KDE be nicer?
> 
> I agree :-)
> 
> I've been working on a little RpmDrake clone for KDE over the last few
> weeks, I've put some screenshots up here:
> http://www.davidsansome.barrysworld.net/krpmdrake/snapshot1.png
> http://www.davidsansome.barrysworld.net/krpmdrake/snapshot2.png
> http://www.davidsansome.barrysworld.net/krpmdrake/snapshot3.png
> 
> It's a bit slow, and doesn't actually install or remove anything yet -
> but its getting there.
> 
> 
>> /me steps back and puts on flame suit :-)
> 
> I think I'll do the same ;-)
> 
> David Sansome


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