On Saturday 19 January 2008 Philipp Marek wrote: Hello Sheldon, > PS: What do you think about a fsvs-etc-versioning package? > Installation should create a repository in /var/etc-versioning, register > /etc as a working copy, and commit the first things. > Then it should try to get invoked after every package configuration; > there's "APT::Update::Post-Invoke" and "DPkg::Post-Invoke", as well > as "DPkg::Pre-Install-Pkgs"; but no Post-Install-Pkgs, AFAIK. > One of them should get set, so that a commit can be done as often as > possibly. > > I'd like to get DPkg to call fsvs, but I've found no way there. Going via > APT has the problem that a lot of packages are done in a single call to > dpkg ... although I think there's a way to do only single packages, but I > didn't remember what that was. I now have a sample implementation of the above running, and it seems to work fine. There are some minor points that I'll ask on debian ... should I put you in CC?
I'm planning to do a 1.1.13 next week or so ... should we do a separate
package fsvs-system-versioning (that pre-depends on fsvs), or put that with
some question in the fsvs package? I'd like the separate package ... would
you mind me asking about doing that?
Regards,
Phil
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