On Wed Apr 24, 2002 at 12:17:37AM -0500, Mike Meyer wrote:
> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, The Anarcat 
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> > On Tue Apr 23, 2002 at 11:07:18PM -0500, Mike Meyer wrote:
> > > In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, The Anarcat 
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> > > > The main issues I see about packaging the base system is [1] how plists
> > > > are to be handled and [2] how configurations files are to be handled.
> > > You missed the biggie: [3] how the base system install is handled.
> > The same way the rest of the system is. [3] = [1] + [2]
> 
> No, it isn't. Ports don't have the requirement to fit on a single
> floppy.

The more we move towards packaging the whole system, the more this
distinction will be blurred, hence [3] = [1] + [2].

> > Also, I don't think it would be very complex to cat many files into a
> > single one on the filesystem prior to installing a package. Very
> > simple, I think.
> 
> That one's not the problem. The problem is catting together many
> *floppies* to get a package prior to actually installing it. That's
> not quite so simple.

I could see a simple shell script deal with that. I think it is quite
simple.
 
> > But guess what: libh won't get through if it's not a drop-in
> > replacement for sysinstall.
> 
> What makes you say that?

FUD. Documentation is written for sysinstall and everyone's used to
it.

> > In other words, libh doesn't know about the ports collection or
> > /usr/src yet, and I don't think it's going to change soon.
> 
> Yes, but it will change eventually. 

I hope not. I prefer keeping the package management system seperate
from the source management system.

> And yes, it's going to require rewriting the package format to deal
> with the issues needed for working on the base system.

I don't think you have proved that point.

> Hopefully, it will also be compatible with the openpackages project.

Hopefully.

A.

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