Le mercredi 30 mai 2007 12:12, Jean Parpaillon a écrit :
> >   3-2. If so, who will take care of these? opkgc or something else?
>
> Some of these status can be checked using apt or rpm. For those who do not
> exist in apt or rpm, I don't know.

I think you have the point Jean: it is not clear how we will do that. :-) And 
i really need to have this feature without to have to execute cexec --all 
dpkg -l or something similar.
It is very nice to have a synthetic view of the current cluster status 
regarding package management and simple tools to access this information.

After that i do not care if it is in the database or not (in fact i am very 
bad for database stuff, so i will stay quite on the subject).


My 2 cents,
-- 
Geoffroy

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