[I have set Mail-Followup-To; please To/CC me on replies.] Hi guys,
Over here at Progeny we're wondering about the feasibility of using udebs in resource-constrained environments for more than just installation. How feasible would it be to use udebs as "real" packages? I note that udpkg appears to support maintainer scripts, though I don't know it supports them as comprehensively as regular dpkg (see sections 6.4 and 6.5 of the Debian Policy Manual). Another approach we're thinking about is regular dpkg support for directory exclusion during package unpack, for things like documentation and localization files. Of course, that's more an issue for debian-dpkg... :) Anyway, I thought you guys might have the best insights into udebs since you use them the most. -- Branden Robinson | GPG signed/encrypted mail welcome [EMAIL PROTECTED] | 1024D/9C0BCBFB Progeny Linux Systems | D5F6 D4C9 E25B 3D37 068C | 72E8 0F42 191A 9C0B CBFB -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]