+1 for keeping bash Il ven 15 giu 2018 17:51 Nick Klauer <kla...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
> I just want to point out that there already exists a pass-compatible > version written in go: https://github.com/gopasspw/gopass > > I use it, and it would just fine for my purposes. > > > On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 10:28 Mark Gardner <m...@vt.edu> wrote: > >> On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 8:13 AM, Tobias Girstmair < >> junkgir-pas...@yahoo.de> wrote: >> >>> I should've probably phrased that very differently. What I meant to say >>> was I'd support a pass 2.0 written in a language that is an integral >>> part of the GNU/Linux/BSD/etc ecosystem[1]. A scripting language like >>> Python or Perl[2] would be very good options IMO. >>> >> >> I'm cool with Python. When I am not programming in Go, I am programming >> in Python. It seems to be installed by default on all the Linux systems >> lately. I am no longer so fond of perl, which is strange to say as I have >> done some fairly big programs in perl. I found that it gets very obtuse >> when you need to start creating nested data structures or use objects. Once >> upon a time, perl with the the big thing. The momentum seems to have swung >> towards Python these days. >> >> >>> What I failed to communicate was that I don't want to have to install a >>> whole load of dependencies, be it a Rust[3] or Go compiler or let alone >>> npm/nodejs. >>> >> >> I think you are conflating the dependencies that need to be installed to >> build a compiled tool from the dependencies to install and use the tool. >> Since most people install packages via their package manager, the former is >> not much of an issue in my opinion. I agree that I don't want to have to >> tons of separate libraries installed with the tool. >> >> Don't know about Rust but installing a Go-based pass would be no >> different than the current version. It would be just a single executable >> plus stuff like examples and docs. The code would be written to check for >> optional dependencies, such as git, and only use them if found. Just like >> the current pass. >> >> In the end I don't really care what language pass is written in. Just so >> long as it exists and works much like it does now. >> >> Mark >> -- >> Mark Gardner >> -- >> _______________________________________________ >> Password-Store mailing list >> Password-Store@lists.zx2c4.com >> https://lists.zx2c4.com/mailman/listinfo/password-store >> > -- > > -Nick > _______________________________________________ > Password-Store mailing list > Password-Store@lists.zx2c4.com > https://lists.zx2c4.com/mailman/listinfo/password-store >
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