Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek wrote:
Tim Lauridsen pisze:
Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek wrote:
Hi,
I proposed some features for Fedora. They might not be accepted, but
it's worth a try.
* http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JakubRusinek/DRAFT%3A1clickInstall
I have made a little app doing the same stuff.
bzr branch http://timlau.fedorapeople.org/bzr/easyinst
cd easyinst
sudo ./easyinst.py app.ini
it is using an ini file instead of xml looking like this
[livna]
type=repository
method=rpm
url=http://rpm.livna.org/livna-release-8.rpm
[gstreamer-plugins]
type=addons
name=Gstreamer plugins to play MP3,Xvid etc.
desc=Gstreamer plugins to play MP3,Xvid etc.
method=yum
repo=livna
packages=gstreamer-plugins-bad,gstreamer-plugins-ugly
[nvidia]
type=drivers
name=Nvidia Drivers
desc=Nvidia Closed Source Driver with 3D support.
method=yum
repo=livna
packages=kmod-nvidia
[yumex]
type=application
name=Yum Extender
desc=A GUI for the yum package manager
method=yum
It is very easy in development, but it works.
Tim
you rock :) .
but instead of using s-i-packages for the packages, we can run "yum
install xxx" of "pirut --install xxx", if pirut has this feature (I
wanted pirut to have --install, --update and --remove).
bravissimo :) .
I am not using s-i-p, the tool was made to test some gui stuff and the
yum api.
It is not meant to be some you click on a link on a web page and then
you get the "crazy cracker repo" added to your setup and the latest
rootkit installed without any questions asked, if you want this kind of
features you have to install Windows :)
The idea was to have a way to give the user access to a featured list
application, to be installed/removed in an easy way.
Ex.
The Game SIG could maintain an ini files with featured Game in Fedora,
to make it easy for the users to install/remove these games.
Tim
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