I packaged up dpkg-question and adapted qvwm (from the jp debian dist)
to use it a bit. Please have a look at it and the proposal. Both are
available at:
ftp://mirjam.informatik.uni-tuebingen.de/pub/debian/
Some more sample packages and a nice looking configuration frontend
will follow.
May the
Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I find this quite some piece of work and since I would like Debian
> support non-interactive installation I will take a deeper look at your
> proposal, and suggest changes, but I find it quite thorough.
>
> Regards
>
> Jav
I find this quite some piece of work and since I would like Debian
support non-interactive installation I will take a deeper look at your
proposal, and suggest changes, but I find it quite thorough.
Regards
Javi
On Wed, 5 May 1999, Brederlow wrote:
> Heres my proposal about how a more userfriendly and/or automatik
> configuration should be done. Its still a draft so feel free to rip it
> apart. :)
You may want to take a look at the wn package which I
maintain. It has a configuration system based on the
Heres my proposal about how a more userfriendly and/or automatik
configuration should be done. Its still a draft so feel free to rip it
apart. :)
My proposal consists of several parts:
1. Changes to dpkg
2. configure
3. configure.set_var, configure.get_var and other spezialities
4. dpkg-question
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