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Re: Parted 2.0 plans
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Otavio Salvador |
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Re: Parted 2.0 plans |
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Sun, 24 Sep 2006 17:00:45 -0300 |
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"Leslie P. Polzer" <address@hidden> writes:
>> It is a bit annoying, but --set-scripts-executable does the right
>> thing in about 97% of cases. That can be made the default quite
>> easily.
>
> Of course, if it is evident that monotone/git/mercurial/anything else
> is way better, we would use this. Bazaar (old and new) seems to be
> way inferior to darcs.
Anything is inferior to darcs regarting to merging capability.
I like darcs a lot but would be good to you check the current
alternatives. The ones that I know are:
- git / cogito
- bzr (bazaar-ng)
- darcs
- svn / svk
Personally I prefer bzr, git or darcs.
There's an interesting read in
http://debian.feedjack.org/user/294/tag/darcs/
Please read and we discuss it later.
>> Debian Installer does it. We have a parted_server that has every
>> command queued there and then when the user ask it, it saves
>> everything together. Might help here.
> Where can we get it? Will it integrate well?
It's how d-i uses parted and might be a start code to check.
http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/d-i/trunk/packages/partman/partman-base/parted_server.c?op=file&rev=0&sc=0
> Also, what about the po4a stuff you added? Do we really need that?
> Isn't gettext sufficient?
po4a is the way I found to allow people to translate the manpages and
gettext cannot do that.
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