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Date:      Wed, 27 Feb 2002 23:36:27 +0100
From:      Ebo <ebo@unicorn.demon.nl>
To:        Miguel Mendez <flynn@energyhq.homeip.net>, hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Meet fish (read on)
Message-ID:  <3C7D5F6B.8050203@unicorn.demon.nl>
References:  <20020227223901.C16555@energyhq.homeip.net>

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Miguel Mendez wrote:
> Hi there hackers,
> 
> Some time ago, Terry proposed the creation of a graphical rc.conf
> editing tool. While the idea of mimicing the rededit program did not
> appeal much, I find it interesting to have a graphical tool for rc.conf
> management, specially for people who has just started using FreeBSD.
> 
> So what I'm presenting here is the bare bones skeleton of the tool I'm
> working on, so you can taste what it will look like when I finish it.
> 
> What works now: 
> 
> 	- /etc/defaults/rc.conf parsing
> 	- GTK UI creation for both booleans and strings
> 	- Passes efence test, so no funny pointers in there.
> 	
> TODO:
> 	- parse and merge /etc/rc.conf
> 	- Write callbacks
> 
> I'm totally open to feedback and suggestions, I'm specially interested
> in knowing what the community feeling about this tool is, is it useful
> or do you thing is a waste of time to code such tool? What about going
> one step further and add something like the admin tool in Solaris?
> 
> To compile the code just untargz and type make. You need gtk12 port
> installed. The window might take a few seconds to create the widgets,
> I'm working on it currently.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 

Looks nice.


My $0.02/suggestions would be:
- 
some concept of groups would be nice, so related entries can be
	turned on or off all at once
- 
a roll-back option (last known working config)
- 
implement a sort of rc.conf LINT

...but, feel free to have a life instead ;-)

E.


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