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Date:      Tue, 12 Jan 1999 07:29:15 +0000
From:      Dom Mitchell <dom@myrddin.demon.co.uk>
To:        Christopher Masto <chris@netmonger.net>
Cc:        current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: New Pkg System (Re: State of the union, 1999. )
Message-ID:  <E0zzyGJ-0000PV-00.qmail@myrddin.demon.co.uk>
In-Reply-To: Christopher Masto's message of "Mon, 11 Jan 1999 14:01:02 -0500"
References:  <199901110416.UAA13553@rah.star-gate.com> <E0zzc6R-0002SX-00.qmail@myrddin.demon.co.uk> <19990111140102.A25698@netmonger.net>

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Christopher Masto <chris@netmonger.net> writes:
> On Mon, Jan 11, 1999 at 07:49:35AM +0000, Dom Mitchell wrote:
> > However, you would have to bring in a fair amount of XML related
> > software into the tree.  Given that Unix is traditionally a
> > text-processing system, I personally think that this would be a step
> > forward.  I'd love to have XML stuff in the base system that I can
> > use. easily.  But, to bring that much code in *just* for the packages
> > mechanism is probably overkill.  You'd need to start using it
> > elsewhere to really pay off.
> 
> But XML is small.  What's a "fair amount"?  I would think the basics
> are covered by a (doesn't have to be validating) XML parser library
> that the package system can link with.  I seem to have something like
> that on my system (required for GNOME):
> 
> -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  72658 Jan  8 16:29 /usr/local/lib/libxml.a
> -r--r--r--  1 root  wheel  73154 Jan  8 16:29 /usr/local/lib/libxml.so.0
> 
> I'm sure there are even smaller implementations available.

My apologies.  I wasn't aware that it was such a small
implementation.  I would be interested to see such stuff being brought 
in, in that case.
-- 
When I said "we", officer, I was referring to myself, the four young
ladies, and, of course, the goat.

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