Hi, >>"Enrique" == Enrique Zanardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Enrique> But if we are going to talk about the content of the Enrique> paragraph, I think we should discourage maintainers from Enrique> prompting the user in the postinst. Does not saying "only vital information" etc convey that impression? Enrique> One of our goals is to support unattended installations, Enrique> isn't it? Yes, but not at the cost of lost flexibility and stealth upgrades. If we can manage unattended installation without dumbing things down or losing functionality, fine. Enrique> There are two things that prevent it: package configuration Enrique> and displaying "vitally important" information. And if unattended installatio means that vita information is not displayed, I would do away woth unattended installation, really. Flexibility, and solid upgrades, are important. Enrique> For package configuration we have discussed many times how Enrique> we would like to have a "configtool+database". Until that Enrique> one is implemented, I guess anything the user must edit to Enrique> make the package work should be edited in the postinst, as Enrique> we want packages that work right after installation. Correct. Enrique> For the V.I.-info (not vitally important for the package to Enrique> work), If it is not vitally important, it need not be displayedo the screen, and displaying non-vital information should be a bug. Enrique> it may be mailed to the root account No you don't. Not when I am installing/updating Debian on my 200 machine compute farm. Especially since we do not have unattended installs anyway, and even then I would object to being spammed. Enrique> or copied to root's home directory, or User home directories, even roots, should be inviolate. Enrique> ..., and a message added to dpkg "Read your mail ..." or Enrique> "Read the file /root/README-foo for important installation Enrique> information". I disagree. Either we have the databse in place, or equivalent, we should not make an half hearted attempt at this. We should definitely not rush into solutions which are suboptimal. The email solution may work, but only when we have a remote/mirror installation process in place, which would take care not to spam. Enrique> (It may make sense to add a flag for attended/unattended Enrique> installations). Only when we can actually support such a beast. manoj -- The two things that can get you into trouble quicker than anything else are fast women and slow horses. Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.datasync.com/%7Esrivasta/> Key C7261095 fingerprint = CB D9 F4 12 68 07 E4 05 CC 2D 27 12 1D F5 E8 6E