On Tue, 10 Jun 1997, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:

> Guy Maor writes:
>  > 
>  > Perhaps the `bug' package should be priority standard?  It does make
>  > bug reporting much easier.
> 
>  Yes, and when it installs itself, from `deity', it should stop with a
> message to be read, (any key to continue) which advertises `bug's
> presence and explains how, why, and when to use it, and invites people 
> to do so.
 
Wasn't one of our goals to allow an unattended installation?

If packages stop here and there with that important messages, a sysadmin 
will have to be "tied" to his workstation during the whole installation 
process, even if he is just "cloning" a previous installation in a 
different machine...

I think it would be better if those messages are logged and shown later,
when the installation is finished (offering an option to skip them 
altogether, for the people that do many identical installations/upgrades).

-- 
Enrique Zanardi                                 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dpto. Fisica Fundamental y Experimental
Univ. de La Laguna


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