I'm quite sure that GTK+ 2.x library has got functions for all operations, and also for operations that you want to implement. I didn't understand that you intend with
"one can make multiple changes and then execute them at once" because I don't know Aptitude, but we can boundle strive us to realize a graphical user interface that it has that feature. I'd like implement a GUI because it's easest to use, and that is important for managing large numbers of servers in enterprise server farm. savio 2008/12/7 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > dark0s Optik writes: > >> I don't know who can interest, but I want also comunicate that I'd >> like attach my next >> program "pkgsrcgfe" at beginning of february 2009. >> The program will contain: >> >> 1) Commented code >> 2) Modularized code >> 3) Possibility of choice between multiple mirrors >> 4) Save button working >> >> and it will have always DragonFlyBSD license. >> >> regards, >> savio > > Hi Savio.. > > I have created a branch of your "pkgsrcgfe" on GitHub (free git hosting > service). I think others are interested, so it is better to use a public > repository, instead of attachments to a newsgroup, because that way, others > can see development in real-time and start contributing. There is a common > advice to open-source developers which says: > > "Release early, release often". > > I did not make any changes yet, but I have been planning on writing a > textual frontend to pkgsrc (like Aptitude in Debian), so that one can make > multiple changes and then execute them at once, instead of waiting for the > previous command to finish before you can install something else. And, I > think it makes sense maybe to have one codebase for these and have options > to build either the text or the graphical interface. Here's the URL: > > http://github.com/grfgguvf/pkgsrcgfe-grfgguvf/tree/master > > PS Please CC me if you want to be absolutely sure I catch any replies.. > > >