Re: dselect/dpkg daydreams

1997-04-19 Thread Leslie Mikesell
> Finally, Debian could really benefit from a kind person riding up on > a big white 30G drive and giving them a enough space to store > a journal of older .deb files (maybe this already exists somewhere?), > and optimized binary distributions for different intel processors. > (Yes I know there is

Re: dselect/dpkg daydreams

1997-04-19 Thread Tan Wee Yeh
Brian Wrote: > Finally, Debian could really benefit from a kind person riding up on > a big white 30G drive and giving them a enough space to store > a journal of older .deb files (maybe this already exists somewhere?), > and optimized binary distributions for different intel processors. The only

dselect/dpkg daydreams

1997-04-18 Thread Brian S. Julin
For what little a few suggestions which have probably already been thought of are worth from someone with no time to implement them, I thought I'd offer these thoughts on dselect and dpkg anyway: 1) Multiple access method params -- e.g. it would be nice not to have to re-enter access method pa