Nathaniel McCallum wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Despite my previous post I have decided to take a look at learning a
little of ncurses. My only concern with jumping in a creating a version of the
script is that we will end up duplicating work. What we could do with is a C library of functions for doing the 'bits' of the install. Then
interfaces in various languages could be written to utilise the library.


My thought is to have glisrc (the backend) be written in shell script.  It
is designed to run non-interactively, and you log its output and do
frontend over it.   The advantage to bash script is portability (any arch
can use it), language neutrality (any language can call it), and it is
just most simply written  in bash.  To do it in another language will
require a lot more work.  What are your thoughts?

Well given that gentoo will always have python on their install cds is that another alternative?



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