On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 12:30:27PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote: > On Tuesday 29 July 2008, Jérémy Bobbio wrote: > > One solution to solve this would be to change the API of pre-pkgsel.d > > scripts. They could have the current progress step as their > > command-line argument and echo the standard output the new progress > > step. > > Wouldn't it be better to use a fixed range for pre-pkgsel scripts and > divide that up over the number of scripts being run? It could even be > coded so that the more hook scripts there are, the bigger the part of the > progress bar that's allocated to them (still leaving the majority for > tasksel of course).
As far as my imagination goes, the problem in this approach lies in the debconf-apt-progress interface. It takes: --from <start position> --to <end position> debconf-apt-progress is used (at least) by the popcon pre-pkgsel.d script. So we would at least need to change the way pre-pkgsel.d scripts are called to give them their allocated start and end position on the progress bar. I have moved away from this approach for the proposed one to support the idea, already present in the current pkgsel postinst, that a step that would do nothing should not take space in the progress bar (pkgsel/include). Another point is that the proposed approach makes it easy to support scripts that want control on their progress bar and those who do not. Having a script echoing back a new position is an easy way to determine that it did move the progress bar forward. In your approach, we could always add a "db_progress SET" once they have been called to cope with scripts which did not, but well, it not as elegant, IMHO. > I don't really like the idea of hook scripts determining how the main > script works. I can understand that. I pondered it for a while and the only thing that could be broken with a broken script would be the progress bar. And as the loop verifies that the returned position is always greater than the previous one, this issue is a little bit mitigated. If we don't agree to something, we can always remove the usage of debconf-apt-progress in the popcon script. It's only one package and on top of that quite small. We could always continue to discuss changes to pkgsel once Lenny is out. Cheers, -- Jérémy Bobbio .''`. [EMAIL PROTECTED] : :Ⓐ : # apt-get install anarchism `. `'` `-
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