Let me restate that because that might be misleading. Cava is very good at finding and including package dependencies. So, we very rarely open Cava GUI unless we need to add a new application to the build.

On 5/27/2013 6:52 AM, Jeff wrote:
Yes, we actually script our cava builds on linux. Very rarely open Cava GUI unless we need to add a new package/app to the build.

On 5/27/2013 1:41 AM, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
From: "Johan Vromans" <jvrom...@squirrel.nl>

"Octavian Rasnita" <orasn...@gmail.com> writes:

Do you know if Cava can be used in command line? In that case it would
be a really good alternative.
You can use Cava on the command line, but the (initial) configuration
needs a GUI to set up. After that you can run the command cavaconsole to
perfom the scan, build, and so on.

-- Johan

Hi Johan,

OK, I will try again if you said that it  can be used in command line.
Hope I will be able to do the configuration using the GUI.
(If I won't, I will ask again for help :-)

--Octavian

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