> > Currently the dependency chain of the packages, is erm to be polite utterly > > broken... Before we can consider a stable build, we have to fix that a text > > install takes 2.6GiB and includes so much stuff that doesn't belong. Trying > > to remove via pkg gets you nowhere as it horrible chained together > > incorrectly. It's a security nightmare, the only way I currently feel safe > > is that I have a zone that faces the world because zones (for some reason) > > install much more striped down installs. >Unfortunately this is something we have inherited from Oracle. Some of the packages need to be split, so that they don't pull in such a large tree of dependencies. Some packages (Things like python) also have dependencies on things like the gnome > libraries or X11 libraries - if the packages were split then this could improve the situation. > > It needs someone to actually sit down and work out the dependency tree and take charge of that project. Perhaps you'd be willing to help work on this?
Sure, was hoping to find the time before now but haven't had the time to really learn the packaging system yet, but should have some more time soon and this is high on my list to help on (along with some driver and zfs code in illumos). > If this is something you want - i'd encourage you to hop onto #oi-dev on irc.freenode.net and get involved. Will do :) > > 6) Security info and concerns, from articles to hardening the OS to using > > VMs (Xen, Zones, Virtual box?) to isolate components. Probably just an > > extension of the wiki and/or blogs but I'm sure some of the in the trenches > > guys would be happy to write a few articles on how we got OI onto the front > > line and in use. > > The OpenIndiana Handbook would be a great place for this information: > > http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/OpenIndiana+Handbook > >If you'd like access to the wiki to work on this just say. Yes please, I've deliberately been keeping notes on the setups I've been making, for my own reference as well as writing up into wiki docs. I've got a fair experience writing articles for books, magazines and web pages and enjoy the writing process so I'll happily get some articles up :) Perhaps we should try the wikipedia model, in that we open up editing the wiki by default but using editors, to help keep things correct? Again something I have experience with (I've been an editor on one of the ShaderX books) and would happily volunteer to do in the areas I know. I really hate 'complaining' about OI because I really do appreciate how good it is, so just in case I come across of not being grateful, a big *Thanks* to everyone involved for getting us this far :) Bye, Deano [email protected] _______________________________________________ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
