pkgng suggestion: renaming /usr/sbin/pkg to
/usr/sbin/pkg-bootstrap
namor
namor at hemio.de
Sun Aug 26 20:31:30 UTC 2012
On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 03:28:27PM -0700, Doug Barton wrote:
> On 8/23/2012 3:19 PM, Steve Wills wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > It seems to me that renaming the pkg binary in /usr/sbin/pkg to /usr/sbin/pkg-bootstrap would make sense. From a user standpoint, it is confusing that running the command gets different results the second time it is run vs. the first time. I can imagine a user saying "I ran pkg, but it didn't do what they said it would. Now I run it again, and it does do what it is supposed to." Also, it would enable setting up a pkg-bootstrap man page separate from the pkg man page, without confusion about which one you're looking at.
> >
> > So, opinions? There may still be time to fix it for 9.1 if we can decide quickly.
>
> Yes please.
>
> Every time in the past that we have talked about moving the pkg_* tools
> to the ports the corresponding change for the base was to have a
> pkg_bootstrap tool that was a use once and forget kind of thing. I was
> quite surprised when sbin/pkg was added, but since people tell me I
> already comment on too much, I decided to wait and see what others thought.
If I understand correctly, the main concern of the "pkg"-name fraction
is to not confuse newbies. All you write is "pkg install foo" and pkg
will bootstrap itself if not installed. You don't have to call
"pkg-bootstrap" first (how would you know about it anyways? read pkg(8)?)
- How about his: stick with /usr/sbin/pkg-boostrap
- cat > /usr/sbin/pkg << EOF
#!/bin/sh
echo "To use pkg you have to bootstrap the pkgng installation first,
please call /usr/sbin/pkg-bootstrap"
EOF
- pkg-debootstrap replaces/removes /usr/sbin/pkg messenger (above) after
successful installation
Alternatively, just call pkg-bootstrap (but this might leave the issue of
one command doing two different things..)
Regards
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