pkgng suggestion: renaming /usr/sbin/pkg to /usr/sbin/pkg-bootstrap

Peter Jeremy peter at rulingia.com
Mon Aug 27 00:52:12 UTC 2012


On 2012-Aug-26 12:27:41 -0700, Doug Barton <dougb at freebsd.org> wrote:
>On 08/26/2012 12:08, Ian Lepore wrote:
>> Maybe it could rename itself to /usr/local/sbin/pkg-bootstrap as part of
>> replacing itself, so that you could re-bootstrap your way out of a
>> problem later.
>
>That's certainly creative thinking, but I'm still queasy about 2
>commands with the same name that do 2 different things. And having it
>rename itself adds to the confusion down the road.

I also like the idea of a pkg-bootstrap command.  Possibly a symlink
from pkg to pkg-bootstrap, that gets removed as part of the bootstrap
process, would help - but it should just tell you how to run
pkg-bootstrap.  I don't like the idea of pkg{-bootstrap} autonomously
installing something I didn't ask for.  And I don't like the idea that
all pkg commands get bounced through a /usr/sbin/pkg once it has been
bootstrapped.

>Having a simple pkg bootstrapping tool in the base is a good idea. But
>the functionality needs to be extremely limited so that we don't
>increase the security exposure; and so that we don't end up in a
>situation where a bug fix for something in the base limits our ability
>to innovate with pkg in the ports tree.

Agreed.  BTW, one thing that needs to be considered is how to recover
from the embedded public key needing to be invalidated (eg due to the
private key being exposed).

-- 
Peter Jeremy
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