On Friday 29 April 2005 22:25, Dan Meltzer wrote: > The problem with ebuild config, at least until bug 11359 is handled, > is if the package is emerged early on in a list of packages, there is > a chance the person won't know to use ebuild config.... would it be > possible for portage to run an ebuild config for _all_ packages that > need it after _all_ packages that are being emerged are emerged? This > way the upgrade goes without interference, but the customization waits > until the person comes back, either that or an emerge config that > tracks all packages that need config that have yet to be configged, > currently, hoping a person thinks to ebuild packagename config is a > lot to ask, unless every package takes use of it...
That's a long paragraph. ;) I don't see the problem with users not seeing a "run config" message. On the contrary, I think it would be better if a message wasn't needed at all. Instead, if a user didn't know how to configure a package or didn't want to do it manually, they would just give it a go with the package that they're interested in. The only thing I think is necessary to improve for this to work is the method in which a package's config method is invoked. Doing it via emerge would be much more intuitive. Something like "emerge --config dev-db/mysql"? Use standard atom matching within the installed package database and use the standard "please be specific" message when more than one package matches. Regards, Jason Stubbs
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