RE: [Cooker] compssList ?!
" Pixel mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: can you look at mandrake.com/drakx/README first and then tell me if you're still missing something? I've already done that, but still have no clue about the numbers behind the packages and categories. Might be that I'm to stupid :-) TNX oba --- Oliver Banf EPE-8 (EXT awato IT-Services) FE Information Technologie Support Telefon: +49-6221-92-3843 Fax: +49-6221-92-3849 email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---
Re: [Cooker] compssList ?!
"Banf, Oliver 3843 EXT EPE-8" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: " Pixel mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: can you look at mandrake.com/drakx/README first and then tell me if you're still missing something? I've already done that, but still have no clue about the numbers behind the packages and categories. I've added this: #- lower bound on the left ( aka 90 means [90-100[ ) my %compssList = ( 90 = __("must have"), #- every install have these packages (unless hand de-selected in expert, or not enough room) 80 = __("important"), #- every custom install have these packages (unless not enough space) #- has minimum X install (XFree86 + icewm)(normal) 70 = __("very nice"), #- KDE(normal) 60 = __("nice"), #- gnome(normal) 50 = __("interesting"), 40 = __("interesting"), 30 = __("maybe"), 20 = __("maybe"), 10 = __("useless"), 0 = __("garbage"), ); it will be used in the individual package selection to display the Rating for each package i you have better words, please do tell :) Oliver, if it's still not enough, tell me.
RE: [Cooker] compssList ?!
" Pixel mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I've already done that, but still have no clue about the numbers behind the packages and categories. I've added this: #- lower bound on the left ( aka 90 means [90-100[ ) my %compssList = ( 90 = __("must have"), #- every install have these packages (unless hand de-selected in expert, or not enough room) 80 = __("important"), #- every custom install have these packages (unless not enough space) #- has minimum X install (XFree86 + icewm)(normal) 70 = __("very nice"), #- KDE(normal) 60 = __("nice"), #- gnome(normal) 50 = __("interesting"), 40 = __("interesting"), 30 = __("maybe"), 20 = __("maybe"), 10 = __("useless"), 0 = __("garbage"), ); it will be used in the individual package selection to display the Rating for each package O.K. I'll try this. But what about the negative numbers? I saw something like -30 in the file. i you have better words, please do tell :) Not yet. If i will find some I'll tell you first :-)) Oliver, if it's still not enough, tell me. Many thanks for the helping hand. so long oba
Re: [Cooker] compssList ?!
"Banf, Oliver 3843 EXT EPE-8" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: " Pixel mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I've already done that, but still have no clue about the numbers behind the packages and categories. I've added this: #- lower bound on the left ( aka 90 means [90-100[ ) my %compssList = ( 90 = __("must have"), #- every install have these packages (unless hand de-selected in expert, or not enough room) 80 = __("important"), #- every custom install have these packages (unless not enough space) #- has minimum X install (XFree86 + icewm)(normal) 70 = __("very nice"), #- KDE(normal) 60 = __("nice"), #- gnome(normal) 50 = __("interesting"), 40 = __("interesting"), 30 = __("maybe"), 20 = __("maybe"), 10 = __("useless"), 0 = __("garbage"), ); it will be used in the individual package selection to display the Rating for each package O.K. I'll try this. But what about the negative numbers? I saw something like -30 in the file. ok, i add more :) #- lower bound on the left ( aka 90 means [90-100[ ) my %compssList = ( 90 = __("must have"), #- every install have these packages (unless hand de-selected in expert, or not enough room) 80 = __("important"), #- every beginner/custom install have these packages (unless not enough space) #- has minimum X install (XFree86 + icewm)(normal) 70 = __("very nice"), #- KDE(normal) 60 = __("nice"), #- gnome(normal) 50 = __("interesting"), 40 = __("interesting"), 30 = __("maybe"), 20 = __("maybe"), 10 = __("useless"), 0 = __("garbage"), #- if the package requires locales-LANG and LANG is chosen, rating += 90 -10 = __("i18n (important)"), #- every install in the corresponding lang have these packages -20 = __("i18n (very nice)"), #- every beginner/custom install in the corresponding lang have theses packages -30 = __("i18n (nice)"), ); #- HACK: rating += 10 if the group is selected and it is not a kde package (aka name !~ /^k/) tell me if i'm still missing something!
RE: [Cooker] compssList ?!
tell me if i'm still missing something! No ! And once again. Many thanks. so long oba
Re: [Cooker] compssList
I just had a basic question about forks. I'm writing an app that needs to fork off three children and I need to distinguish between the children with wait(). Can anyone help? ex of what I tried to get to work... pid1 = fork(); /1st child pid2 = fork(); /2nd child pid3 = fork(); /3rd child if (pid1 != 0 ) { /* Paren't block of code */} else if (pid1 = 0) { /* 1st child's block of code */} else if (pid2 = 0) { /* 2nd child's block of code */} else { /* 3rd child's block of code */} just to keep it short... results are the parent block of code is run and then the else statement is run... It doesn't like it when i try to determine the child in an else if statement or an if statement like i have... Any ideas? Thanks in advance, Chris Blazek
Re: [Cooker] compssList
"Lord And Master;)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ok first question compssList is the only file that I need to update right? if you want your rpm to be visible, put it in compss Secound question what do the numbers mean? some kind of mark between 0 and 99 used to select X Megabytes eg: for 250Mb in normal, it selects the higher marked packages plus their dependencies until 250Mb is reached.
Re: [Cooker] compssList
Pixel wrote: "Lord And Master;)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ok first question compssList is the only file that I need to update right? if you want your rpm to be visible, put it in compss Secound question what do the numbers mean? some kind of mark between 0 and 99 used to select X Megabytes eg: for 250Mb in normal, it selects the higher marked packages plus their dependencies until 250Mb is reached. So I do not have to put the package in compssList only compss?
Re: [Cooker] compssList
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Lord And Master;) wrote: Axalon Bloodstone wrote: On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Lord And Master;) wrote: Pixel wrote: "Lord And Master;)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ok first question compssList is the only file that I need to update right? if you want your rpm to be visible, put it in compss Secound question what do the numbers mean? some kind of mark between 0 and 99 used to select X Megabytes eg: for 250Mb in normal, it selects the higher marked packages plus their dependencies until 250Mb is reached. So I do not have to put the package in compssList only compss? Add it to compss for it to be visable/selectable Add it to compssList for it tobe Auto installed so If I were to remove something from compssList it would no longer be auto-installed? Thats my understanding, yes
Re: [Cooker] compssList
Pixel wrote: Axalon Bloodstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: so If I were to remove something from compssList it would no longer be auto-installed? Thats my understanding, yes that's mine too :) yahooo no more postgress no more tetex! lol thanks for all the help I hope I did it right I just finished making the new depslist and edied the compss and compssList btw the comandline in the README file for the makedeps program dose not work as far as I can tell its gendepslist Mandrake/base/depslist Mandrake/RPMS/* that generates the files correctly -DarkWlf
Re: [Cooker] compssList
"Lord And Master;)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: btw the comandline in the README file for the makedeps program dose not work as far as I can tell its gendepslist Mandrake/base/depslist Mandrake/RPMS/* that generates the files correctly gendepslist has changed a bit (to be able to use hdlist for speed) where did you find yours?
Re: [Cooker] compssList
Pixel wrote: "Lord And Master;)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: btw the comandline in the README file for the makedeps program dose not work as far as I can tell its gendepslist Mandrake/base/depslist Mandrake/RPMS/* that generates the files correctly gendepslist has changed a bit (to be able to use hdlist for speed) where did you find yours? in the misc dir of my mirror of the ftp site might not be updated lemme go check is the files that the old one creates still compat or do I need to update it?
Re: [Cooker] compssList
"Lord And Master;)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: is the files that the old one creates still compat or do I need to update it? same generated file, no problemo :)
Re: [Cooker] compssList
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Lord And Master;) wrote: Pixel wrote: Axalon Bloodstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: so If I were to remove something from compssList it would no longer be auto-installed? Thats my understanding, yes that's mine too :) yahooo no more postgress no more tetex! lol If you've unselected them the only reason they would get installed is if something else required them You get postgres if you install midgard-php-pgsql or mod_php3 You get tetex if you install jadetex or klyx thanks for all the help I hope I did it right I just finished making the new depslist and edied the compss and compssList btw the comandline in the README file for the makedeps program dose not work as far as I can tell its gendepslist Mandrake/base/depslist Mandrake/RPMS/* that generates the files correctly -DarkWlf
Re: [Cooker] compssList
Axalon Bloodstone wrote: On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Lord And Master;) wrote: Pixel wrote: Axalon Bloodstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: so If I were to remove something from compssList it would no longer be auto-installed? Thats my understanding, yes that's mine too :) yahooo no more postgress no more tetex! lol If you've unselected them the only reason they would get installed is if something else required them You get postgres if you install midgard-php-pgsql or mod_php3 You get tetex if you install jadetex or klyx thanks for all the help I hope I did it right I just finished making the new depslist and edied the compss and compssList btw the comandline in the README file for the makedeps program dose not work as far as I can tell its gendepslist Mandrake/base/depslist Mandrake/RPMS/* that generates the files correctly -DarkWlf I have gone back and checked after I got to the bottom of the list and made sure they were unselected. but maybe it dosn't show up that it is selected if it is a dependecy select? not sure on how that works?
Re: [Cooker] compssList
"Lord And Master;)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have gone back and checked after I got to the bottom of the list and made sure they were unselected. but maybe it dosn't show up that it is selected if it is a dependecy select? not sure on how that works? it should be shown as selected, even it was selected as a dependency.
Re: [Cooker] compssList (Dependancy installs)
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Lord And Master;) wrote: [snip] I have gone back and checked after I got to the bottom of the list and made sure they were unselected. but maybe it dosn't show up that it is selected if it is a dependecy select? not sure on how that works? Sounds right to me, I've yet to see it tell me that it's adding foo.rpm because frub.rpm needs it. I smell new expert feature :-) Ok we'll use this as an example, MySQL-shared-libs-3.22.25-6mdk 91710 bash-2.03-17mdk glibc-2.1.2-8mdk I select MySQL-shared-libs (from where ever its hideing in pkg selection) dialog box pops up (same as the one thats onscreen, to make it easy) except instead of Administration:whatever it has just MySQL-shared-libs as the primary branch and it's dependancy bash and glibc. From here we can select/deselect dependancy. At the very least it should do the newt thing.. ala. "hey dummy you forgot libfoo, so snazzy_prog isn't gonna work"
Re: [Cooker] compssList
On 18 Nov 1999, Pixel wrote: "Lord And Master;)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have gone back and checked after I got to the bottom of the list and made sure they were unselected. but maybe it dosn't show up that it is selected if it is a dependecy select? not sure on how that works? it should be shown as selected, even it was selected as a dependency. Does it go thru the whole list and deselect pkgs that require whatever you just unselected?
Re: [Cooker] compssList
Axalon Bloodstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Does it go thru the whole list and deselect pkgs that require whatever you just unselected? well, it tries to deselect the autoselected packages, not the hand-selected ones. The problem comes from , for eg, if you deselect libgimp, it will deselect gimp also, even if you had hand-selected it.