On Fri, 8 Oct 2004, Christian Perrier wrote:
The only problem is that I'm damn unable to find a 25th hour in the day for working on this.
Once I've read a childresn book where a damn bad guy had stolen the Wednesday. The good boy in this book reconstructed the day the following way: - the "hours" in a scool are only 45minutes so take the remaining 15 minutes - take the waiting hours when the bus is late - take the minutes when you are in fear - these minutes are longer than normal ones - so make them equal to normal ones and you have some additional time --> add these times and you get an extra day. ;-)
Several other parts could also benefit from this...which would need creating a few debconf-whatever packages...
I really like this idea. Most Zope products are using shared debconf questions and Custom Debian Distributions uses this trick as well.
The current way of handling common templates by the use of shared/* is not optimal ATM, as all packages using shared/* templates must define them. They must have the same text...but nothing enforces this...and there is no mechanism for reusing the translations which are replicated many times.
I doubt I understand what you mean. At least in the packages I mentioned above the template is not mentioned in the packages. They just use the variable in {post,pre}{inst,rm} scripts.
So, all this is just a matter of creating a first preliminary very small package targeted at database stuff. Just start with one question and, in the same time, work with a package which could make use of it.
This would be really great.
This could be used as a live demo and then be generalized among other packages using and creating a database during their configuration.
Having a working example is the first step for a good solution.
Kind regards
Andreas.