On Monday 02 September 2002 09:15, Mike Noyes wrote:

> Everyone,
> If we're considering a change to our .lrp package structure, I
> strongly suggest an evaluation of "udeb" for the new format. This
> would allow us to piggyback off of Debian installer package
> development. They already have udpkg, netcfg, niccfg, busybox, ash,
> etc. They even have a stripped down apt-get called anna.
>
> modules.txt
> http://cvs.debian.org/debian-installer/doc/
>
> http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/sid/main/debian-installer/binary-i
>386/Packages

This is a pretty good setup. I'm not sure if it's a perfect for this
implementation, but it would be a great place to start discussion
from in any case. 


> > - Can we build up a small subtree in the CVS structure for the
> > configuration tool which can be accessed by everyone just for
> > development purposes. A start could be the POST sh-httpd so we
> > would not have to ask for copies explicitly. Suggestions for the
> > structure please. This could help as a coordination point for our
> > efforts.
>
> Erich,
> Agreed.
Agreed here as well.


> I propose the creation of a config tree in our CVS src tree. All of
> the components necessary for this project can be placed there, and
> write access granted to team members. The structure of the config
> tree is left to the team members discretion.
>
> Example:
> leaf/src/config +
>
>                 | /core
>                 | /text
>                 | /ncurses
>                 | /web
>                 | /doc

I think this is a good idea, however we had better get the architecture
fairly well decided before creating the tree. Otherwise we'll likely end
up with several nulled files.

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I would also suggest that we come up with a name for the config system
before any trees are made and that the subject line start with [config]
to make a clear seperataion from other devel topics.

Thanks all!
-- 

~Lynn Avants
aka Guitarlynn

guitarlynn at users.sourceforge.net
http://leaf.sourceforge.net

If linux isn't the answer, you've probably got the wrong question!


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