Hi, On Thursday, April 20, 2006 at 17:14:54, Christoph Thiel wrote:
On Thu, 20 Apr 2006, Pascal Bleser wrote:
Which makes me think that... err... once y2pmsh will really be dead (i.e. non functional), y2pmbuild must be ported to something else. To smart ? Or is there some form of CLI driven package installation tool with libzypp ?
y2pmbuild should be fully functional with the BuildRequires expansion stuff that went into build.rpm -- there is no real need to use y2pmsh, IIUC.
Mmmmm.. not quite, as y2pmbuild uses y2pmsh to install missing BuildRequires into the build chroots.
Right, but that could be done by simple rpm calls + the BuildRequires expansion that comes with build.rpm! y2pmsh is only used to compute the dependencies, IIUC.
And for the repo handling. We just need uberbuild that incorporates all features of y2pmbuild, build.rpm and the build service commandline client. With the BuildRequires expansion we came a good step closer to a unified (local) build tool. The rest should be pretty straigth forward. Henne -- Henne Vogelsang, Core Services "Rules change. The Game remains the same." - Omar (The Wire)