[ I might have asked this before but could not find it in the archives then ]
Hello, Every time I try use debconf in order to ease package configuration I finally end up /not/ using it and putting extra load onto the administrator. I don't consider debconf broken or bad, but it constantly leaves me in the feeling some rather simple but really helpful tools are missing. For example: Given the (very common) situation: 1. A package, the program it provides has a configuration file, that file should be created/altered during installation/reconfiguration. 2. The program uses the configuration file. debconf uses the debconf database. The program however must not use the debconf database. That's the "debconf's not a registry" mantra. 3. In "config", the script must read the configuration file (may be missing), map the variable names to according debconf variables and set the values in the database to ask the questions. 4. In "postinst", the script must read the debconf database and modify the configuration file. Both tasks 3. and 4. are error-prone, and changes require a watchful maintainer as things have to be changed in serveral places. Now I'm wondering why appearently nobody in the last 15 years has missed or even created a helper program for that. It would know the configuration file format (like "POSIX shell fragment"), has a mapping between configuration file variables and debconf database variables (something that could be stored in the template files), provides a shell representation of the configuration file for step 3., and, most important, can alter/create the configuration file as required in step 4., in a minimal-invasive, efficient and safe way. Using sed is not. So, what misguided one am I, being probably the only one who'd consider this a huge improvement? Or, does such a program exist but is not used by any of the maintainer scripts I've checked? Christoph -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1310821...@msgid.manchmal.in-ulm.de