On 20 Mar 2000, Pixel wrote:

> Here is what you can now find in pkgs.pm:
> 
> #- lower bound on the left ( aka 90 means [90-100[ )
> %compssListDesc = (
>  100 => __("mandatory"), #- do not use it, it's for base packages

        100 or 0? I'm looking at the orig compssList and, e.g., basesystem
has 0 0 0, provided that it is in the base group...

> #- if the package requires locales-LANG and LANG is chosen, rating += 90
>  -10 => __("i18n (important)"), #- every install in the corresponding lang have 
>these packages
>  -20 => __("i18n (very nice)"), #- every beginner/custom install in the 
>corresponding lang have theses packages
>  -30 => __("i18n (nice)"),
> );

        ok, so why some XFree pkgs has -30 -30 -30? I think they're not
lang dependant... and about lang dependency. In the installer you ask in
which lang ones likes to see the installer, but I think that the result is
in which lang the SYSTEM would be installed. I'm from Argentina, but I
know a lot of English, and I really prefer English rather than Spanish
when using software, because traslations are sometimes really UGLY. This
is a suggestion, you can take it or not... can you make both questions,
i.e., which lang I like to see the installer and which lang to use in the
system? dunno if this seems reasonable to you, but it does for me...

> #- HACK: rating += 10 if the group is selected and it is not a kde package (aka name 
>!~ /^k/)

        ??? does it means that if the pkgs has 40 and is not a kde pkgs
then it really has 50?

-- 
"No tiren sus colillas en el urinario, las humedece
y las hace dificil de encender"

mmm... I should translate this... :)

                             --Tom Sharpe, "Wilt on high"

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