JP Rosevear wrote:
On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 14:01 +0200, Ales Nosek wrote:
Czech Packagers Team meeting minutes 2008-06-19 ===============================================
Present: anicka, anosek, jmatejek, lmichnovic, mkudlvasr, mmarek, mvyskocil, nadvornik, prusnak, puzel, sbrabec
Minutes: anosek
Topics:
(1) Scout released (2) Spec file wizard (3) Opera 9.5 (4) RPMs E-shop
(1) Scout released ================== The first public version of Scout was released. It is a simple tool which allows user to look for (not yet installed) packages using simple queries. For example, which autoconf macros does the package contain, which Java classes are present inside or what binaries does the package provide. Scout packages are available in openSUSE BuildService in home:prusnak:scout project. Look at the introduction[1], installation instructions[2] and demonstration video[3] to get the idea.
I don't know how feasible it is, but incorporating this into PackageKit
How? Does PackageKit API include such funtionality? Or did you mean it the other way around - use PackageKit from scout to install what it found?
would be great - there already exists installation tools that grab the package for a specific file or mime type, and upstream is developing support for codecs as well
What about enabling a unix way to do this? Let scout to be able to switch to return a white space separated list of package names to feed to zypper or other tool? cheers, jano --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org