Subject: Re: super-pkgs...
To: Hubert Feyrer <hubert.feyrer@rrzc1.rz.uni-regensburg.de>
From: Herb Peyerl <hpeyerl@beer.org>
List: tech-pkg
Date: 07/15/1998 07:44:44
Hubert Feyrer <hubert.feyrer@rrzc1.rz.uni-regensburg.de> wrote:
> > make news-server
>
> The implementation of this as I see it would rather be by using the pkg
> system again: Just make a pkg (something like pkgsrc/netbsd/news-server
> etc.) that has DEPENDS lines in it for the pkgs it depends on, and then
> let "make install" or pkg_add slurp everything in. Configuration can be
> done with INSTALL/DEINSTALL scripts.
>
> I do not see any sense in making seperate targets for this.
>
> (Esp. for when we end up with pkgsrc/netbsd/base etc/ .-)
>
>
> Another solution would be (I'm thinking about some browser-like setup
> like the one that Solaris has) that you first decide what you want
> (enduser-system, developer, some server), and based on this get a list of
> all available pkgs with some already selected to install. That way you
> wouldn't even need these "super-pkgs".
I like the second idea actually... that lets people "in the know" tailor
the overall setup somewhat.
> > make news-server
> > Would build:
> >
> > inn
> >
> > And point to a post-install document that outlines how to
> > continue the setup. Maybe even asks who your feeders are,
> > and so forth. Or even just points to the relevant resources
> > on how to properly setup a news-server.
>
> A slight bit of overkill for one pkg, but why not. :)
well, I'm sure there are other things that want to be in there eventually...
> > make pc-file-server
> >
> > Would build:
> > Samba
> > NetAtalk bins (these should be in the tree)
> > misc/amanda
> >
> > And ask you some simple questions like:
> > what is your workgroup
> > what filesystems do you want to export.
> > what printers are on your machine?
> > what printers do you want to export?
>
> what your tape drive for backups is
what hosts/filesystems you want to backup.
> > make desktop/kde
> >
> > Would build:
>
> What does all this lot have to do w/ a desktop or kde?
> I guess syou just want some pkgs for enduser and maybe developer.
yeah. I was thinking "if I was setting up a bunch of machines that people
are going to sit on all day and use for their work, what goodies would I
want them to have?"
like a 'desktop machine'.