On 17.01.2011 09:46, Jelle van der Waa wrote: > On Mon, 2011-01-17 at 06:34 +0100, Heiko Baums wrote: >> Am Sun, 16 Jan 2011 23:16:58 -0600 >> schrieb Brad Fanella <bradfane...@archlinux.us>: >> >> > On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 7:39 PM, Martti Kühne <mysat...@gmail.com> >> > wrote: >> > > On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 10:44:10PM +0100, Seblu wrote: >> > >>> Yes great. I'm not paid by package i maintain. >> > >>> Do not misunderstand my intentions, this package is more often >> > >>> used without gtk (subjective). >> > >>> It's a really useful package for debugging network issues and got >> > >>> it in a server is a plus. >> > >>> Server => no gtk => no user repository packages. This was my >> > >>> reasoning. >> > >> >> > > >> > > I find this a really good idea, there is no reason for mtr to >> > > require X to be running. So I suggest moving mtr-gtk into aur and >> > > having a "sane" mtr package using the cli interface (on which ARCH >> > > users are so keen :-P -- ). >> > > >> > > mar77i >> > > >> > >> > Why do you suggest that? Can't we have "mtr" (which is the CLI >> > version) and "mtr-gtk" in the repos? Just curious. >> >> I haven't read the whole thread, but this is indeed so easy. Just create >> a split package mtr which builds the two packages mtr-cli and mtr-gtk. >> mtr-cli could then be removed from AUR. >> >> A request for such a split package should be filed to flyspray as a bug >> report or feature request for the package mtr from [extra]. And the >> removal request for the AUR package mtr-cli would then belong to this >> mailing list. >> >> Heiko > > +1 for Heiko, indeed just split mtr and give the user both the options.
You can't simply split mtr because it's only one binary. Shortly talked to Ionut about that yesterday and he said moving mtr-cli to community is no good idea because mtr (pretty much same PKGBUILD; just one dep and option less) is already in extra. I agree with that one btw. Is there any way to get a good overview of how many people really use the gtk ui? IMHO it seems to be missing some features that the cli has. -- Florian Pritz -- {flo,bluewind}@server-speed.net
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