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Re: What is necessary if we are to keep dpkg/dselect



bruce@pixar.com (Bruce Perens) writes:

> If I don't see some progress in these directions, about two months will go
> by and then we'll bring up this same argument again. I'm going to stick to
> this issue until I see progress or we drop dpkg.

Now this is a message I can completely agree with :>

And I think that pressure on this issue is totally warranted.  I could
probaby scrape together some time to work on part of this problem if a
reasonably well defined task of moderate scope can be outlined.

I've finally started using dselect, and I can already see that with a
few minor improvements I'd have no reason to use dftp anymore, so I'd
at least have any time I would have spent on dftp.  (For anyone who
cares, my main dselect gripe is the conflict resolution of
"Recommends" items that I've told dselect to ignore in a previous run
-- I'm sure this is already on the todo list.)

-- 
Rob


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