PackageInUn works in 5.0, at least I have used it and it gives the
appearance of working...

On 5/29/07, Geoffroy Vallée <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am not sure that OPKGC and PackageInUn address the same problems:
> PackageInUn makes the interface between the database and the underlying
> binary package management system (yum, apt, or whatever else). So i think
> PackageInUn will be simplified when we will use binary packages, but i do not
> think OPKGC will "replace" PackageInUn.
>
> Unfortunately I do not have the time right now to give more details about
> that, i am kind of overbooked. But the PackageInUn specification (which is
> not implemented) is online, feel free to have a look and give comments:
> https://svn.oscar.openclustergroup.org/trac/oscar/wiki/PackageInUn
>
> Moreover, if i am not clear, let me know i will try to answer in few days.
> Last point: since the PackageInUn code is currently broken, i think this is
> fine if we remove it from the GUI.
>
> My 2 cents,
>
> Le mardi 29 mai 2007 14:58, Kim, DongInn a écrit:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am wondering if we are dropping the User Friendly interface(GUI) for
> > implementing "Package Install/Uninstall" (in short, PackageInUn) feature
> > at oscar_wizard when opkgc is fully imported to the oscar installation.
> > http://oscar.openclustergroup.org/comp_opkgc
> > (FYI, we are not losing the feature of installing/uninstalling packages
> > and I believe that opkgc can take care of this.)
> >
> > PackageInUn was implemented in oscar_wizard (install/manage mode) until
> > oscar 4.2 and it has been one of OSCAR main functionalities that I like
> > to use to maintain my OSCAR cluster.
> >
> > But looks like that we have not planned to make any GUI to implement the
> > previous PackageInUn stuff on OSCAR 5.1 yet.
> >
> > The features that the previous PackageInUn can do are
> > 1. Add new package(s) to the existing cluster
> > 2. Remove/Uninstall some packages from the existing cluster
> > 3. Update oscarimage according to the addition or removal of the packages.
> > 4. Update the "Node_Package_Status" table  in oda.
> > 5. It was integrated with "Selector" (i.e.,  "Select  OSCAR Packages..."
> > menu at oscar_wizard (manage mode))
> > 6. GUI
> >
> > I do not really care about the GUI as long as opkgc (the new OSCAR
> > package management tool) can handle the obvious and inevitable issues
> > above but not all possibly.
> >
> > In addition, if we can not do this via opkgc until OSCAR5.1 or if it is
> > not worth to make the similar PackageInUn via opkgc, I think we need to
> > provide a full instruction/document of managing OSCAR packages in the
> > similar way that PackageInUn could have done it.
> >
> > What do you guys think about this?
> --
> Geoffroy
>
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