Peter Tribble wrote:
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 9:50 PM, Shawn Walker<[email protected]> wrote:
UNIX admin wrote:
All completely non-interactive.  Installable on an unlimited number of
systems.  In parallel.
At the click of a button in a web browser.
One click installation triggers, like we have right now with pkg(5)?

Nothing so crude. We're talking fully automated deployment and configuration
of systems and applications, precisely to a customers exacting specifications.

You're right that the solution implemented there is not targeted towards enterprise or mass deployment, which is why it may appear 'crude' when you try to apply it to something it wasn't designed for. However, I think it is quite slick for single end-user system installs.

I can tell you that enterprise-level management functionality is in development for the sort of mass deployment you're talking in the pkg(5) project, the Automated Installer project, and others.

Really, the job of a packaging system within this environment is to do what it's
told, move the bits, and get out of the way. It shouldn't be in the business of
making decisions or trying to enforce policies off its own bat. All

Which is exactly why the pkg(5) doesn't provide arbitrary scripting; its focus is only on moving the bits into the right places and doing the minimum amount of work necessary for the system to be able to use those bits.

Cheers,
--
Shawn Walker
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