Re: plugin names and debian packages

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> >> As sysadmin I create a lot of script to install/manage services
> >> and is confusing having commands that change that often.
> 
> You may find it "more stable" to use lib389 directly rather than the
> CLI then. I think the team should talk about the CLI having an
> "interface guarantee", and today I don't think I personally would
> want to commit to that (but the team hasn't decided on this). I
> still see room to change and grow the CLI in ways that may be
> breaking, but the core of lib389 today seems "pretty stable".
> 


I understand your recommendation but I don't think I'm going to do that, and I think I "shouldn't" do that.

my job as sysadmin is installing, managing, mantaining and monitoring, and dsconf wrapping is just what I need.
If I have, for example, a command that tells me if a drive is out of space I don't expect to change that command over the years on different linux systems with different versions.

I understand that 389 is under heavy refactoring these last years, I'm just a little bit tired of version conditionals in my recipes (and by the way, I can't find an easy method to check the version with dsconf/dsctl, worth a feature request?).


so taking my own example I just expect that `dsconf instance plugin retro-changelog enable' is still valid a year/version later.


again, please take my point of view as a frustrated admin with too many tasks to do and too little beers to take on my free time (everything is closed right now in Mallorca :P)


cheers,

abosch
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