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----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher Faylor" <cgf AT redhat DOT com> > We already have a scanning tool for this. It builds setup.ini by scanning > the directories. > > I guess it could open each tar file and look there, too, but that seems like > overkill for now. the advantage of tying the meta data to the files is that local copies of setup.exe & .ini & packages retain the metadata for new files even if setup.ini isn't updated. I.e. locally scanned files. > >This is useful for home users as well, and allows a semi-automated > >"package verification" so that you don't have to check for Devlopment. > > How would this allow for verification? Would there be a global list > of accepted categories somewhere? For ones going onto cygwin.com I think that is absolutely appropriate. Likewise for dependencies - spelling errors could be fatal(), so the verifier needs to catalog all the files dependencies in whatever fashion, and check there are no unsatisfied dependencies. Rob > cgf >
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