Consider also showing a xmessage at first ion start. Consider school labs,
where administrator installs such pakage, but students are using it (and
bugreporting). Both administrator (when installing) and user (at first
run) should be notified.

Dne 12 Září 2008, 20:40, Tuomo Valkonen napsal(a):
> On 2008-09-12, Paulo Matias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> "--noscriptlet   If an install scriptlet exists, do not execute it.
>> Do not use this unless you know what you are doing."
>>
>
> Ok, seems like something few would do without knowing what they're
> doing.
>
>> These install messages are considered to be very important in
>> archlinux, and will never be hidden from the user by the package manager.
>>
>
> I was more thinking of being shown but hidden amidst a flood of
> install messages, if you install multiple packages (such as upgrading all
> of them).
>
>> Problems could arrise if the user is currently not connected to the
>> Internet when installing the package, too.
>>
>
> Then one could of course fall back to less smart checks.
>
>
>> Thanks a lot for your reviews and advise. Do you confirm the packages,
>> if packaged as I described here, are freely redistributable according to
>> the trademark license?
>
> If the message doesn't get hidden in a flood of install logs.
>
>
> --
> Tuomo
>
>
>


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