About MC, I suppose it's all a matter of what you're used to. I don't
use Aptitude, finding Synaptic much easier to use and more intuitive, so
I'd probably not be a fan of an Aptitude style interface.
If the parameters were presented as a filesystem through FUSE, I think
that would open the door to command line scripting using any scripting
language able to read and write from a file system. Heck, you could even
change a value using cat!
Arnold Krille wrote:
What about exporting the option-/parameter-tree into the filesystem through
fuse?
Have fun,
Arnold
On Thursday 21 April 2011 11:28:14 Julien Claassen wrote:
Hm, I've tried to use MC once and found, that it's interface isn't very
helpful. Maybe it was jst me being confused. In any case, I think it would
be easier in some respects to copy from aptitude or other such apps since
they generate their tree structures based on internal data, rather than a
real filesystem. Still, perhaps worth it, when the time cometh. :-) Good
thinking!
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