On Thu, Jun 16, 2022 at 10:22 PM Carl George <c...@redhat.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 5:12 PM Troy Dawson <tdaw...@redhat.com> wrote: > > > > I'm totally top-posting, and I apologize for that. > > > > For right now, I'm going to put my enable-crb script in epel-release, > but not automatically run it in a %post script or anything. > > The debate about putting it in a post script, or a separate package, can > go on independently of the script. > > > > This does a few things. > > - give people a single, easy to remember way to enable crb > > -- Right now if you install anything but RHEL you might remember "dnf > install epel-release" but then you forget what the dnf command is to enable > a repo, and you might forget if it's crb or powertools. > > -- It will make scripting easier because you just have one command that > will work across all RHEL compatibles. > > > > - gives the script a chance to find all the corner cases > > -- It's worked on everything I've tried thus far, but I'm sure there are > some corner cases or two where the script doesn't work. > > > > I was thinking of it being > > /usr/bin/enable-crb > > /usr/bin/epel-enable-crb (a link to enable-crb) > > > > Thoughts? > > > > Troy > > > I think it would be nice to be able to both enable and disable from > the same script. This would come in handy when you are looking for > things that don't install when crb is disabled. I don't see anything > else in Fedora or RHEL that ships a command with the name crb, so how > about that? > > crb enable > crb disable > That shouldn't be too hard. I'm going to give it a shot. If that takes too long, I'll just push what I currently have for now. I notice that you said crb-enable, crb-disable. Do you like having the name first, or the function first? enable-crb vs crb-enable ? either way I want to have it by itself, as well as starting with epel epel-enable-crb vs epel-crb-enable ? Troy
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