On Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 01:24:15PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
> Bastian Venthur wrote:
> > is anyone using interactive bugscripts? I mean scripts in
> > /usr/share/bug/ which interactively demand answers from the user.
>
> The installation-reports script is quite interact
Josselin Mouette schrieb:
> Le lundi 08 juin 2009 à 14:31 +0200, Bastian Venthur a écrit :
>> My medium term solution is to make rng depend on xterm and use that
>> instead of x-terminal-emulator. "xterm -e cmd" seems to return only if
>> the cmd returned.
>
> Why not use vte (or whatever is the Q
Le lundi 08 juin 2009 à 14:31 +0200, Bastian Venthur a écrit :
> My medium term solution is to make rng depend on xterm and use that
> instead of x-terminal-emulator. "xterm -e cmd" seems to return only if
> the cmd returned.
Why not use vte (or whatever is the Qt equivalent) instead?
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Josselin Mouette schrieb:
> Le lundi 08 juin 2009 à 14:06 +0200, Bastian Venthur a écrit :
>>> The installation-reports script is quite interactive.
>> Ok.
>
>> If no packages (or only a handfull) used this feature than asking to
>> depreciate this feature would have been an option, but in this ca
Hi!
Josselin Mouette schrieb:
> From now on, I’d say we can either:
> * force such scripts to use an abstraction layer to prompt the
> user;
Wouldn't it be possible to use debconf for that? It already has interfaces
for different user interfaces (TTBOMK including KDE, GNOME, Dialog
Le lundi 08 juin 2009 à 14:06 +0200, Bastian Venthur a écrit :
> > The installation-reports script is quite interactive.
>
> Ok.
> If no packages (or only a handfull) used this feature than asking to
> depreciate this feature would have been an option, but in this case I
> have to see how I can h
Frans Pop schrieb:
> Bastian Venthur wrote:
>> is anyone using interactive bugscripts? I mean scripts in
>> /usr/share/bug/ which interactively demand answers from the user.
>
> The installation-reports script is quite interactive.
Ok.
>
> Why do you continue to wa
Bastian Venthur wrote:
is anyone using interactive bugscripts? I mean scripts in
/usr/share/bug/ which interactively demand answers from the user.
I made a quick search on my system and I only found the texlive
packages using "getkey" to force a user to read a text before the
script i
Bastian Venthur wrote:
> is anyone using interactive bugscripts? I mean scripts in
> /usr/share/bug/ which interactively demand answers from the user.
The installation-reports script is quite interactive.
Why do you continue to want to cripple bug reporting because of
reportbug-ng? I appr
Hi all,
is anyone using interactive bugscripts? I mean scripts in
/usr/share/bug/ which interactively demand answers from the user.
I made a quick search on my system and I only found the texlive packages
using "getkey" to force a user to read a text before the script is
executed. In
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