On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 08:26:48AM +0100, Yoshinori K. Okuji wrote: I'm terribly late at repliing here :-) - sorry about that. It's about lack of time, not lack of interest.
> On Monday 27 November 2006 18:00, Robert Millan wrote: > > No comments? Are you interested in getting this into the main grub tree? > > In my opinion, since update-grub needs a rewrite it's a good oportunity to > > merge this now and unify grub.cfg generation across distributions > > (something that wasn't possible with the old update-grub because of > > copyright issues). > > > > That said, if you don't like the idea then we could proceed adding it in > > debian, but that might close the door to merging in the future (maintaining > > the script in debian ourselves implies accepting contributions from many > > people without any paperwork arrangements). > > I describe my own opinion. If others do not agree, let me know. > > If the script is generic enough, and other projects are willing to use it, it > is convenient to put it in official versions ("official" means "upstream" in > Debian, but I don't like the term "upstream" very much, BTW). So, in this > case, I accept it. But if it is used only for Debian, I don't think it is > worth doing. The script is not Debian-specific in nature, and it can be used by other distributors. Of course, since I wrote it in Debian it's not known to work elsewhere, but there's nothing inherently unportable about it. > I know it is not so nice to put distribution-specific scripts in official > versions with my past experience, because official versions are not always > synchronized with distribution versions, so when a script in an official > version is "outdated" for a distribution, it is necessary to locally patch > the script, and this effort can be quite painful, if you always need to make > patches for every version. > > That's why we don't have the directory "debian" any longer. We had it in GRUB > legacy in version 0.5.92 or something when Gordon was the maintainer of the > GRUB package in Debian. But this became really annoying after Gordon got > inactive, because I had no idea on how to maintain it, as I was not a Debian > user then. And, someone (I think he was Jason Thomas) complained, and I > decided to drop it from the official version. I understand your concern. Shouldn't be a problem with update-grub IMHO. If you're ok with it, I'll refurbish it into a patch against CVS so that you can confirm the changes. -- Robert Millan My spam trap is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Note: this address is only intended for spam harvesters. Writing to it will get you added to my black list. _______________________________________________ Grub-devel mailing list Grub-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel