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What I mean is some web page where we list, for each
candidate application (temporary list):
"Hairy Larry" and Martin Stricker have kindly volunteered to
take care of this. Actually Larry, having relatively more free
time and hosting possibilities, will write the code, with
Martin's and mine assistance. Everybody else willing to help,
raise your hand on the list, please!
The database should make possible to know how much HDD
space will be needed by a user selected combination of
application and by all the packages/libraries coming along to
satisfy dependencies (and the base system also, of course)
I say disk space and not RAM too because the first is known
for sure, the second depends from how many applications one
tries to run simultaneously, and from how big are the files
they are processing, so it's much more difficult (IMHO) to
code something that will give a meaningful answer to this. The
database should still give the RAM needs of each single app,
though, and all the other info I mentioned in the original
post, either internally, or pointing to where it is
It would also be very nice to know the relative impact of each
package, i.e. "combination so and so takes 50 megs too much: I
can trim it down, according to the database, either by
removing these ten self contained, totally independent apps,
or only BIG_APP, because then would remain 60 megs of
libraries and such not needed by anybody else"
(for the record, this is an old dream of mine (Marco
Fioretti): I proposed it for the first time on the mandrake
5.1 users list...., but this might just be the right time...)
The goal
While discussing which packages should be included in RULE, it
has become evident that, to share efficiently informations,
and to easily find out and compare how much each single
package would impact on overall performances, we need an
online database.
How to use the database
This tool should help us to find out how much adding one app
weights on the whole system pre-install analysis: "Will this
mix of packages fit in my 200 MB HDD? Let's query the RULE app
database".
Pre-install support
Another use is to be the basis for a future "pre-install
configuration tool". Such a tool would help people to select
all the applications they need *way before install*, five
minutes at a time during lunch break in the office, and
generate a kickstart file or something so that their unique,
particular package selection will happen automatically while
they have dinner, with miniconda/slinky reading that file.
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