On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 06:56:09PM +0100, Martin Sj?gren wrote: > I'm not quite sure what it is you are asking. Are you asking for how > nifty things you can do with udpkg? Right now, udpkg only calls > /.../package.config configure > /.../package.postinst configure > and that's it. I don't see how we would need any *rm scripts in the > installer. :)
You wouldn't. I see what you mean, though. > This can, I guess, be expanded if dpkg being tiny is more important than > dpkg being stellar at maintainer scripts. I guess that sort of depends. > Isn't that what has been discussed before, for handhelds and stuff? If > you're willing to make udebs anyway, you won't need this though, as I > don't see why dpkg wouldn't be able to handle udebs. There's nothing > magic about udebs, they just happen to have different names and don't > follow policy more than they like... Yes. I was just wondering what udpkg's capabilities are. Thanks for the feedback! -- 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]