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Re: hierarchy in setup (category stuff)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher Faylor" <cgf@redhat.com>
> >> >> Robert, if you are still interested, then I think that this is
> >definitely the
> >> >> way to go. If you have something worth checking in, then please do
so.
> >
> >I'll draw up change log stuff and send something to cygwin-patches... or
did
> >you want me to hit CVS directly?
>
> Go ahead and check it in. We can tweak it later.
Committed.
> I was just thinking of using the directories as an organizational method
> for the packages on sourceware. The alternative is to somehow get the
> information into the setup.hint file there or to add some other file to
> the directory. That's a lot of work and it's error-prone. I can easily
> foresee erroneously having a Development and a Devlopment (misspelled)
> category if we do this on a per-package basis.
I'm in favour of having that data in the package file itself, and a scanning
tool that buils setup.ini. This is useful for home users as well, and allows
a semi-automated "package verification" so that you don't have to check for
Devlopment. I don't think I'll have time to address that just yet :], but it
is a standard mechanism for .deb, .rpm, and .pkg files..
> As far as the layout on the user's side, I don't really care, except
> that we could almost forgo setup.ini completely and just rely on the
> directory layout for "Install From Current Directory".
>
> The next thing we have to do is add descriptions. That will involve
> another chooser change.
pick_line:: paint and the package_headers global are all that needs
modification for a bare bones "add description column after the package name
column".
Rob
>
> cgf
>