Hi Milen,
we already have the Jira about what you propose, and it's not K4
related: it's already for K3.
Regards
JB
On 04/14/2015 11:12 AM, Milen Dyankov wrote:
I was thing about something like 3 base functionalities (with respect to
configured repositories):
feature:install - installs a feature, all sub-featirues, bundles, ... (I
guess nothing needs to change here)
feature:remove - removes the feature only. All sub-features, bundles, are
not touched! Perhaps there could be "-r" option to remove sub-features as
well but bundles will always remain unchanged
feature:list - shows bundles installed by a feature * even if the feature
is not installed *
bundle:provided-by - shows features that install that bundle (even if those
are not currently installed)
Given those above one could then script / develop all kind of helper
command / tools. Like for example :
autoclean - removes all bundles that were (1) installed as part of a
feature which was removed and (2) no other feature point to them
forced-remove - removes all bundles that were installed by given feature
even if in use
....
Does it make sense?
On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 9:11 AM, Christian Schneider <
[email protected]> wrote:
Very well possible. What is the algorithm in Linux?
Christian
On 14.04.2015 09:06, Milen Dyankov wrote:
Please correct me if I'm wrong but aren't we talking about a problem that
(at least conceptually) has been solved? Package management has been
around
in Linux for quite some time. Can't features just mimic the same behavior?
From my perspective features are quite similar to virtual packages in
Debian based linux distributions.
Best,
Milen
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