[Rule-list] breaking the applist out of slinky boot disk
hairylarry at deltaboogie.com
hairylarry at deltaboogie.com
Mon Mar 18 16:35:51 EET 2002
Devon,
I like the way you break the lists of rpms down by functions allowing
users to choose laptop support, network support, etc.
These lists, laptop_packages, network_packages, etc. could reside
in their own .gz and be extracted when rpm.gz is extracted. This
would take them out of the 1.44 meg boot disk constraint equation.
More importantly it breaks the app list out of the installer testing not
requiring a new version of the installer for every app list to be tested.
It will make it much easier for testers to vary the app list while we are
testing which packages run well under rule with 8 meg, 16 meg, etc.
It also will enhance long term functionality allowing installers to
easily modify these lists for their requirements. Testers and users
could post different app lists making it easy for them to trade their
preferred installs.
On the downside it is an extra file.
What do you think?
Thanks,
Larry
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