On 23 August 2012 18:19, Steve Wills <swi...@freebsd.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It seems to me that renaming the pkg binary in /usr/sbin/pkg to 
> /usr/sbin/pkg-bootstrap would make sense. From a user standpoint, it is 
> confusing that running the command gets different results the second time it 
> is run vs. the first time. I can imagine a user saying "I ran pkg, but it 
> didn't do what they said it would.  Now I run it again, and it does do what 
> it is supposed to." Also, it would enable setting up a pkg-bootstrap man page 
> separate from the pkg man page, without confusion about which one you're 
> looking at.
>
> So, opinions? There may still be time to fix it for 9.1 if we can decide 
> quickly.

no opinion on the name, but imho there should be *something* called
"pkg" on a fresh system. Users will install a new system, follow some
random how-to, and not realize they missed a step. If the default
package errors with exit code 1 and says "run pkgbootstrap first" that
is okay too.


-- 
Eitan Adler
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