[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Herbert Poetzl) writes: As there is some discussion about the package-count let me explain the background of the packaging:
> | - How should the packaging devide up the groups most conveniently? > > util-vserver-core-0.30.196 Contains low-level utilities which use the linux-vserver kernel API directly. Most of them do not know util-vserver's idea of "vservers" (cfg-directory + chroot) at all. This package is very lightweighted and has nearly no dependencies so that it can be used in guest-systems also. > util-vserver-0.30.196 This is used to operate existing vservers (starting/stopping). It uses my idea about "vservers" and has moderate dependencies. > util-vserver-lib-0.30.196 Shared libraries; should be self-explaining > util-vserver-devel-0.30.196 devel-files; adds a dependency on pkgconfig > util-vserver-sysv-0.30.196 SysV initscripts; because: * I do not like SysV init * they introduce additional, ugly dependencies (the 'initscripts' package on Fedora) they are packaged separately. > util-vserver-build-0.30.196 This contains tools about the creation of vservers. It has complicated dependencies (rpm, apt-get) which might be unwanted. > util-vserver-legacy-0.30.196 The legacy-tools... Enrico _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list Vserver@list.linux-vserver.org http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver