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Date:      Sat, 02 May 1998 16:44:53 -0700
From:      "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@time.cdrom.com>
To:        bjc23@hermes.cam.ac.uk
Cc:        dwilde1@ibm.net, advocacy@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: A GUI greyscale interface by default 
Message-ID:  <25309.894152693@time.cdrom.com>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Sun, 03 May 1998 00:04:58 BST." <Pine.BSF.3.96.980502235900.241a-100000@bjc23.trin.cam.ac.uk> 

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Um.  Making this work would be trivial than you think.  Interaction
with the user, specifically, is something that would be difficult from
within sysinstall's current framework given that all I/O goes to a
different screen than the one the user is generally looking at.  There
are a host of other issues as well and anyone wishing to tackle them
in sysinstall can be my guest because I don't particularly feel like
trying to make it work. :-)

- Jordan

> 
> > > level first, before we even begin to talk GUI. For example, while
> > > installing printing, I discovered that /stand/sysinstall is completely
> > > blind to the /usr/ports/print branch of the ports tree. This means it
> > > can't find ghostscript, freetype, etc., and therefore crashes. We need
> > 
> > Huh?  Sysinstall has NO implicit knowledge of the ports tree and never
> > has had.  What are you even talking about here?
> 
> It would be handy (wouldn't it?) if the packages part of /stand/sysinstall
> could also understand the ports tree and be able to manage installation of
> ports and other packages.  This _should_ be possible because the ports
> tree has a sensible structure: nothing much really needs to be hard-coded
> into the program because it can extract the information it needs from the
> HTML files there and /usr/ports/*/pkg/DESCR.
> 
> Ben.
> 
> 


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