ping2 :) 14.02.2012 14:37, Taras пишет: > ping :) > > 10.02.2012 18:06, Taras пишет: >> Andres, >> >> >>>> Especially those dependencies which >>>> can't be installed on distro native way (apt/yum/...). >>> >>> Maybe the solution is to invest in creating an deb package for the >>> missing dependencies? >> Yes, it is one way and it can be right. >> >>>> Yes, I know that there are a lot of really useful Python 3rd party modules >>>> but >>>> I have a lot of life examples when people said "Hmm, I don't want to >>>> install such big number dependencies and especially not from official >>>> repository to run this scanner". >>>> >>>> What do you think about it? >>> >>> We're always going to have people that think that *something* is >>> wrong, sadly, that group is much bigger than the group that sees and >>> issue and tries to fix it. >> Ok, I understand... >> ... >>> Some bad things I see in our installation process is that our code >>> is focused on guiding the users of Debian based distributions; which I >>> see as incomplete and useless for people running the installation in >>> RedHat/Fedora based distributions. Maybe there is an effort to be made >>> there? (detect distribution and show dependencies and commands >>> accordingly) >> Imho, it will be better to show only absent Python module names and >> recommends >> to read install.txt where we will write instructions for popular systems >> and distros. >> >>> In the future I see the amount of dependencies slowly growing once >>> again, for example, we'll need *some library* to support javascript >>> web applications, and that library will have other dependencies too. >> Dependencies which have dependencies...recursion sounds like recursion! :) >>> Also, one question, what do you mean by "hard dependencies" ? Do >>> you want to move some to "optional" ? >> If number of dependencies will grown we will need to separate them to >> e.g. core, plugins and optional >> >> * core dependencies are required >> * plugin dependencies are required only if those plugins are enabled >> * optional are optional :) >> >> >> > >
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