OoO En cette nuit nuageuse du jeudi 08 mai 2008, vers 00:40, je disais: >> It builds these binary packages: >> obm - Open Business Management >> obm-conf - Open Business Management >> obm-core - Open Business Management >> obm-storage - Open Business Management >> obm-ui - Open Business Management
> I don't really understand why configuration files are packaged > separately. You should merge obm-conf with obm-core. Moreover, why > obm-storage is a separate package? This would be understandable if > there were multiple backends (mysql, postgresql). Would obm be usable > without obm-storage? Moreover, seperating obm-storage of obm-core > forces you to ask for all database parameters again. Worst, the user > can't leave password field empty when setting database because he needs > the password to configure obm-core afterwards. Looking more carefully, I have discovered that in fact, with the exception of obm-core (and of obm which is a metapackage), all other packages are just postinst scripts. I think that you should just stick with one package "obm". This will be far more easier to understand. You can still break the source package into several binary packages later when you really need it. -- BOFH excuse #170: popper unable to process jumbo kernel
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