Dear Debian mentors, dear maintainer of config-package-dev, I like the idea of using configuration packages a lot (see http://wiki.debian.org/ConfigPackages ). But I wanted more functionality than config-package-dev provided, so I wrote my own collection of scripts. My question is: what to do with it? I see the following possibilities:
* Is there any interest in adding the new functionality to config-package-dev (question is mostly for Mr. Abbott)? I specifically did *not* use CDBS here to keep Build-Depends short, though. * Should this be refined into a new package, with the executables in /usr/bin and the debian/ template directory somewhere in /usr/share/ ? * Would there be a prospective sponsor for such a package? * Should this just be kept as a tar.bz2 referenced in some blog, i.e. not added to Debian? A short introduction into the features of my script collection: * Basically a "debian/" directory useful as a template to create a configuration package with the following features: ** It depends on and conflicts with selectable other packages. ** It can preseed the debconf database. ** It contains arbitrary files. ** Files can be configured to replace configuration files of other packages. ** It can run arbitrary scripts at the end of the postinst and the beginning of the prerm stages. * Additionally, there is a template for an "installation script". This is a single file that, when executed from a rescue-system, partitions the hard drives, creates RAID, LUKS and LVM virtual devices, creates filesystems, runs debootstrap and then installs a configuration package. This can set up a working server in just a few minutes and is supposed to be used for when a "normal" installation with the Debian installer is not feasible (remote server with ssh-enabled rescue-system). My current script collection with a very small example is available under http://www.debian.mandel.name/ for your review. Thank you for your input, Olaf Mandel -- Olaf Mandel <o...@mandel.name> <http://www.olaf.mandel.name/> PGP key: 1024D/33398848 2002-09-19 Fingerprint: 0E33 BEA6 1A71 9C5E 62BD FC0E 99A7 D2C6 3339 8848
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