On Sat, 13 Dec 2008, Jacob Meuser wrote: > how is "too big" defined? is the above abbreviated CUPS message too > big to add to the default pkg_info output?
At one point I was told that too big = >15 lines. > how about a standard directory for README.OpenBSD files? > ${PREFIX}/share/README.OpenBSD/port-x.y ? and then move the majority > of this stuff there? I think this would make such files much easier > to find. This is interesting idea actually. > of course, I'm responsible for some of these MESSAGE files. I really > do see the "noise" during install/upgrade as a problem, as people > (including myself) probably don't always read it, even though > ignoring it can lead to problems ... If pkg tools could be changed so that the spam from running @exec command in PLIST could be removed, it would already be an improvement. I understand the purpose of these warnings but I think the tools are now mature enough to remove the warnings and only enable them when -v is used for e.g. -- Antoine