[A-a-p-user] Just some thoughts
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From: Aschwin M. <as...@ma...> - 2003-09-30 06:17:01
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Hi, I'm wondering how we can promote the use of aap with little effort. I don't think it's reasonable to expect that aap is going to replace configure/make in the near future for a lot of packages. But what can be done? When you want to use an application, there are some possibilities: - get a binary package drawback: not always the latest version/patchlevel, you have to depend on another person for you to supply it - get the source and build it yourself drawback: you need the tools and it takes more time than installing a binary package - for most applications, there are two versions that are maintained: stable and latest/test. For some packages I always want the latest (vim in my case), for others I would like a stable package (the window manager). What I would like to have is aap recipes for a lot of applications that let my say: aap --install <package> --version=stable|latest|.. --delivery=binary|source|.. This would download all necessary software (include e.g. all patches for vim if I specify latest), if needed build it and install it. This will make use of the default configure/make/.. that's inside the package and supplies a convience layer on top of it. Later the configure/make/... can be replaced by the aap recipe if that's possible (You will need to have support of the maintainer of the application, otherwise the aap recipe can become out of sync when the configure/make/... is changed.). Which options are needed is off course open for discussion, but I think it would be nice to have a standard interface (options) that all aap recipes support. What do you think? Have fun, Aschwin Marsman -- http://www.marsman.org as...@ma... |