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Date:      Thu, 24 May 2018 10:41:54 -0700
From:      Pete Wright <pete@nomadlogic.org>
To:        Johannes Lundberg <johalun0@gmail.com>, FreeBSD <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org>
Cc:        rde@tavi.co.uk, 000.fbsd@quip.cz
Subject:   Re: Pause pkg install messages
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On 05/24/2018 02:46, Johannes Lundberg wrote:
>
>> If you need to re-show message of any installed package, "pkg info -D"
>> (or pkg info --pkg-message) is your friend. Nothing is lost. You can
>> view it anytime.
>>
> If you're in virtualbox on a laptop, you seldom have scroll lock unless you
> map it manually (which is not easy to know how to do).
> And, yes you can review the messages later but how do you know which of the
> 100's of package had important messages for you?
>
> Often when I install 100's of package I walk away from the computer and
> when I come back all the messages except the very last one or two have
> scrolled by.
> I think we should have a pager that says something like "please carefully
> read through these messages", halt the output and let's you scroll one page
> or pkg at the time.
>
> Even better, a Y/N question asking the user if they want configuration to
> be done for them where it makes sense (but that's a bigger project).
>
I think having pkg output something along the lines of "missed important 
messages or want to view them again, run pkg info -D at any time.  
here's the list of pkgs we just installed:" would be a good improvement.

it would encourage people to get more comfortable with the pkg tool 
itself while not changing the default behaviour that experienced 
admins/users have gotten used to.

-pete

-- 
Pete Wright
pete@nomadlogic.org
@nomadlogicLA




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