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Date:      Mon, 15 Jul 2002 18:18:46 +0100 (BST)
From:      Mark Valentine <mark@thuvia.demon.co.uk>
To:        jos@catnook.com, freebsd-arch@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Package system flaws?
Message-ID:  <200207151718.g6FHIkof007662@dotar.thuvia.org>
In-Reply-To: Jos Backus's message of Jul 15,  4:38pm

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> From: jos@catnook.com (Jos Backus)
> Date: Mon 15 Jul, 2002
> Subject: Re: Package system flaws?

> On Sun, Jul 14, 2002 at 08:14:08PM +0200, Thomas Seck wrote:
> > I think it is good not to have everyones' favourite scripting language in
> > the base system.
> 
> I agree. Nowhere did I say we should include all of them (that's what the
> ports system is for). I'm saying that the current set of tools in the base is
> limiting.

I can do a heck of a lot with sh/expr/sed/join/etc (and awk when it gets
serious), and I try to stick to the POSIX.2 subset.

Beyond that there's a perfectly good C compiler.

If I have more specialised needs, I'll be installing third party packages
in any case, and I'll pick the tools that work for me.

> Unless of course you _define_ the base to consist only of these tools.

An individual OS can add whatever frills it wants to the "base" system, but
it doesn't mean much to me as a proponent of portable software until all the
platforms I support do likewise.

> We should pick one that has a reasonable chance of being able to be
> supported in the base and stick with it.

Well, if we can't handle Tcl in the base system, I doubt much else has a look
in...

> Perl had build and packaging issues
> which made it a nightmare to support, fine, so let's pick another one that
> does a better job than awk/sh/etc.

I'd like to hear you name one that would fit the bill, never mind find a
concensus...

		Cheers,

		Mark.

-- 
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