"Brandon" == Brandon Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> With respect to pkgsel, I thought our ultimate idea (not really for
>> slink) was to provide actual empty 'metapackages', which are just
>> normal packages with a whole slew of dependancies and a little
>> README/Changelog/etc in /usr/doc
> With respect to pkgsel, I thought our ultimate idea (not really for
> slink) was to provide actual empty 'metapackages', which are just
> normal packages with a whole slew of dependancies and a little
> README/Changelog/etc in /usr/doc/ .
>
> Is this the plan?
How about another thought on how t
With respect to pkgsel, I thought our ultimate idea (not really for
slink) was to provide actual empty 'metapackages', which are just
normal packages with a whole slew of dependancies and a little
README/Changelog/etc in /usr/doc/ .
Is this the plan?
I'll try to be sure and document how to explo
On Sun, 27 Dec 1998, Martin Schulze wrote:
> Philip Jensen wrote:
> > Anyway, does anyone know anything about pkgsel (which is a perl
script).
IIRC it is in fact a b/ash script, which uses whiptail to produce a nice
colourful menu display of varying ways of configuring your shiny new
Debian in
Please only refer to debian-boot@lists.debian.org in your replies.
Philip Jensen wrote:
> I installed Debian v2.0, and after the first re-boot I am asked for a
> password for root. Ok, no problem so far. But, I discovered an
> application which runs automatically after you have logged in for the
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