On 4/4/07, Roman Kyrylych <roman.kyrylych@gmail.com> wrote:
2007/4/4, Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com>:
just remember, can't move /etc/rc.d/functions to there, as some people have /usr/ on another partition.
Yes, I am aware. That's why those functions are not included there. The functions in this file are for scripts like: makepkg, srcpac, etc etc - any bash script we have that needs output, so we get a unified "feel" to our scripts.
Why not just merge it with /etc/rc.d/functions and use common scheme for makepkg/etc scripts and initscripts?
Cosmetical note: IMHO "==> " is too big and not very good-looking prefix. I'd like ":: " or ">> " more.
Another cosmetic thing.... make it /usr/lib/arch (no linux), just to be generic, and possibly drop it to /lib.... I don't see any harm in it being there. i hope to further seperate the networking core out of the networking scripts so it contains sourceable functions that any script can use. Currently it's seperate, but because of issues in bash, it isnt sourceable. This could also be included in /lib/arch. James -- iphitus // Arch Developer // kernel26beyond // iphitus.loudas.com