Heya, > The packages from the companion cd, or blastave or sunfreeware will all be > regular solaris packages. I guess that Steve as gatekeeper will be > responsible for building the actual packages, so the community effort will > be mainly around the source. > > However a packaging community would better enable us to discus how to build > packages. For example what variables actually do what in a pkginfo file > regarding zones installation. Or as Rich mentioned earlier 'some people > might not like the way Blastwave sticks everything under /opt/csw' - even > putting some things under /usr and other under /opt and /etc can be > problematic. This might be valuable if there was scope for external > developers to submit packages for sanity testing/auditing for the companion > CD, or even for Steve to delegate some package creation.
Right - I completely agree. We also have a rule within GNOME/JDS that really forces us to use original community released tarballs, and apply patches *on top of that*. This means that we don't fork the codebase, and obviously we have a lot less code to have to manage. I'd very much encourage this new change of direction - it's a *lot* less painful when updating the versions. But yeah, we're probably getting technical now ;) Glynn _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org