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Date:      Thu, 25 Apr 2002 23:15:08 +0200
From:      Jens Rehsack <rehsack@liwing.de>
To:        dwcjr@FreeBSD.org
Cc:        ports@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   FreeBSD Port: samba-2.2.3a - configuration options interactive script
Message-ID:  <3CC871DC.4EAC9AA@liwing.de>

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Hi David,

some weeks ago we talked 'bout creating a dialog-configuration script for
the samba port. Now I'm ready to go to install some new samba server machines,
so I can write those scripts.
But (because I'm new in making sth. for the world :-)) I need some assistance
when making decisions. So may I ask you some questions, and you (or everyone
who feels appointed) answers them, if possible.

1) Should the configuration modify the port name, like cvsup / cvsup-without-gui?
   I think it's possible to create a new port directory automatically for each possible
   configuration, so a potential "portupgrade" is able to use the complete config-set
   without waiting for the user...
2) If !1:
   Should the script provide an option like "Do not delete configuration wished on 'make clean'"?
   Same reason like 1: I don't like sit at the side of servers I upgrade ...
   I hate the PHP4-port for this!
3) Should the script check (checkable) misconfigurations, or is the admin every time
   smart enough?

So long
Jens
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