Jeremy Huntwork wrote: > Hello, Hello
<snip /> > Essentially, the LiveCD is a distribution. But it is a distribution > without something that nearly all others have: package management. Up to > now, there hasn't really been a need. But, if the CD incorporated PM at > its very heart, developers could focus more on tightening individual > components instead of always building the entire CD in one shot. <snip /> > If you like the sound of this new approach, please share your thoughts > on what might help make it work. Details need to be discussed, such as > the exact development model, package management tools, updated > development scripts, tracking dependencies and standards for > development. I'll wait until there is some discussion before I speak any > further on some of the details that are already forming in my head. Disclaimer: Please take my comments as those of a lurker - rather than anyone with any actual authority on this subject. Jeremy - that sounds like a cracking idea but I strongly believe that it should go much further than the LiveCD... The idea of PM for {L,B}FS is one of the frequent questions to pop-up on these lists. There has also been discussion recently about how to "invigorate" the community and the project. I have been "doing" LFS for many years (LFS ID#216) but in the recent past now use Ubuntu for daily use. The reason why I don't do {L,B}FS much now? Because it is such a PITA to keep up-to-date. [Me dons an asbestos suit]. From a personal perspective, if there was an "easier" and more integrated way to maintain a {L,B}FS system I'd still be using it; with Ubuntu, that just works. I believe that if {L,B}FS (and the LiveCD) are developed to provide an integrated package management tool (but let's do it in the LFS style) or more like an automated build/upgrade tool, it would be a real boost to the project as a whole and garner a lot more support from the community at large. Maybe this should/could be the goal for LFS 8 or perhaps 10 ;-)? > Lastly, I'm posting this to {,b}lfs-dev because I'd like to make sure > those current groups of readers have the opportunity to comment. If > possible, though, please send discussion to the livecd list. Sorry - I get in via gmane and the livecd list isn't on there - never has either to my knowledge... Alan -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page