On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 01:33:53PM -0800, Joey Hess wrote: > > I have now moved the initial files in /usr/lib/games/crafty. They are then > > copied in postinst to /var/lib/games/crafty, not overwriting anything in > > the process. The files are removed in postrm on purge as you suggested. > > The files can be pretty big, can't they?
Indeed. From the read.me: large.zip, medium.zip and small.zip are the raw input files to make the three different sized books. large produces a 60mb opening database with 100K GM games; medium produces a 30MB database, and small will produce a 1MB database. and there's even larger collection, 'enormous', input file(s) being roughly one gigabyte after unzipped, I haven't tried how huge database can be generated from it, but I can imagine. Hmm, this sounds like far too easy way for users to fill up /var partition (crafty is setgid games and the files in /var group-writable.) Any thoughts? > I think it would be a nice modification to make crafty read from the > ones in /usr if the ones in /var are not present, but always write out > changes to the ones in /var; creatingt them if necessary. Then if you > never run it in learning mode, you don't waste disk space. Yes, I agree. > > There were no lintian errors or warnings this time. I have tested that the > > package can be installed, upgraded, removed and purged cleanly. As before, > > the files are available at http://togo.dhs.org/debian/ > > Do you need sponsoring? Yes please. Just to make things clear, my intention is not to adopt this package and like I said earlier I'm not a Debian developer. I just wanted to have more up to date version packaged and doing it myself seemed to be the fastest way. -- Tommi Komulainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG 1024D/68388EE6 6FD6 DD79 EB38 BF6F 3533 09C0 04A8 9871 6838 8EE6
pgpnHm6g58nhE.pgp
Description: PGP signature