Re: Bug#32595: remove obsolete and confusing acquisition methods: harddisk, mounted, cdrom, nfs
Enrique Zanardi <ezanardi@ull.es> writes:
> On Sun, Jan 31, 1999 at 12:21:00AM +1100, Martin Mitchell wrote:
> > Adam Di Carlo <adam@onshore.com> writes:
> >
> > > Package: dpkg
> > > Version: 1.4.0.31
> > > Severity: important
> > >
> > > Please remove the following methods (based on disk):
> > >
> > > harddisk
> > > mounted
> > > cdrom
> > > nfs
> > >
> > > These methods are obsolete and buggy. Harddisk/mounted are replaced
> > > by dpkg-multicd and apt methods. CDROM is also replaced by
> > > dpkg-multicd; in fact, this CDROM method doesn't even *work* anymore
> > > with slink since CD-ROMs span two devices.
> >
> > I strongly object to removing all of those except cdrom. I don't find apt
> > adequate for my needs at this stage.
>
> What about dpkg-multicd?
I have no objection to cdrom being replaced with dpkg-multicd.
> > Removing features to remove bugs is not a proper solution to reducing
> > dpkg's bugs. Ian, please refrain from removing these features, which are
> > still essential.
>
> I don't see anything "essential" in them. There are a lot of methods
> available on slink (and slink's base system) that work as well than dpkg
> default methods.
Remember that dselect isn't just used to install the system, you also
need to maintain it. I don't find the apt method an appropriate tool at
this stage for maintenance. Where it excels at present is in the initial
installation.
> If you still need dpkg default methods, a proper solution would be to
> extract them to a different package (say, dpkg-defaults), make dpkt-ftp,
> dpkg-mountable, dpkg-multicd, dpkg-defaults, apt ... provide a virtual
> package "dpkg-method" and make dpkg depend on dpkg-method.
This should be done in the future, but not at the moment, certainly not
just before slink's release.
> That way only the few users that still don't find any other method
> adequate for their needs will have to install that package, and have
> those methods listed in the already crowded dselect's access method
> menu.
I don't call the 6 options currently in my dselect's access menu crowded,
I'd say it was flexible.
Martin.
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