Well, that was not so much but a few things of those must be changed/added in Libpypac and the rest can be handled by the frontend. If you're interested I suggest that some of you Frugal guys write a CLI frontend and I'll add you as a member to the project and you'll get Subversion access. Then we'll see if you should have your own complete Frugal-Libpypac or if we could make it work in just one.

VMiklos wrote:

hi,

On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 03:14:01PM +0200, Jens Persson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
I'm currently using Archlinux and have written a Library in Python that implements Pacmans API. If you're interested you can find more info here: http://home.gna.org/libpypac/

I read in another mail here that you're using sha1 and that must be added if someone wants to write frontends for Frugalware using Libpypac. I think Python has support for it so it would just take a few minutes to do it.

probably at program startup it would be handy to check if
/etc/frugalware-release exists, so that you could ifdef the the
differences

here is a short list i think of:
http://wiki.frugalware.org/FwPacman

udv / greetings,
VMiklos


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