I started working on the "shell", creating files and classes and a .ui
file with a few widgets.  Still need to connect it to the application!
So I'm prepared to start making the interface to show a clients files
when the core director and client work is available.  I still can keep
myself busy though if it will be a bit.

Dirk


> I don't think that will be very hard.  You just need to put up a panel that 
> has all possible options, and be able to get a status of them all so that you 
> can show the user what is and is not set, then let him/her choose.
> 
> It seems to me that the first step would be for me to provide you some 
> interface to explore the files on a client machine.  
> 
> At the same time, you can be refining your browse window, and creating some 
> sort of option picker.
> 
> Then we can start putting it together, and I can give you an interface to get 
> to existing FileSets or to create new ones.
> 
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> Bacula Foundation course.  After that is finished, I can look into providing 
> you some interface.  
> 
> For the moment, you could experiment with the "estimate" command and tell me 
> what you like and what you don't like -- especially with the "listing" 
> option.
> 
> Preliminary design:
> It seems to me that giving you an interface that returns all files and 
> directories within a specified path would be the first step. 
> 
> .ls client=xxx path="yyy"
> 
> Then we might want to add recursion and wild cards.  However, my first 
> question to you is what do you want the output to look like?  My inclination 
> would be to feed you an "ls -l" output.
> 
> What do you think?
> 
> Kern



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