Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 03:05:34 +0100 From: Bartosz Fabianowski <freebsd@chillt.de> To: freebsd-gnome@FreeBSD.org Subject: Suggestion for GNOME upgrade script Message-ID: <4234F16E.7040301@chillt.de>
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Hi! I just ran gnome_upgrade.sh overnight and I have a suggestion for an improvement. It would be great if the script had an option not to use BATCH=yes. I am a KDE user and reinstallation of the x11/kde port with BATCH=yes caused some problems for me. This port, which has some GNOME dependencies and therefore gets reinstalled by the script, is a meta port that installs all the other parts of KDE as dependencies. When BATCH=yes is not set, it presents a menu from which the KDE components one wants can be chosen. With BATCH=yes, there is no menu and *all* components get installed. As you undoubtedly will know, KDE is a very big project and there is probably hardly anybody out there who really needs all the components. For me, for example, the upgrade with BATCH=yes installed 7 or 8 KDE components that I normally deselect. Including the additional dependencies caused by this, I ended up with more than 40 ports that I had not installed before. I realize not setting BATCH=yes means the upgrade will be interactive and there will be some ports that ask questions. That is exactly what I want them to do, as you can see in the example above. Maybe my suggestion could help some other people with their upgrades as well. - Bartosz
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