[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: SEUL: Common SEUL/e-linux tools needed
> On Thu, 8 Jan 1998, Loren S Osborn wrote:
>
> > This is actually quite optomistic, I was hoping for 20:1, so if we can do
> > 5:1, this would be great!
>
> I was figuring 10:1 myself. If our base system is a Pentium 166, then at
> 10:1 we can expect 486/33 performance. Whee. Don't count on playing
> Quake in it. It'd be purely for compatibility, and to show it can be
> done. :)
Keep in mind, that my intent for such a thing, is not to run install side,
but to process batch jobs of package verification on SEUL's server... speed
here isn't a concern... (As long as it's not trailing behind our future
home Linux network server -- 20 MHz '386 w/ 8MB RAM ;) It doen't have to
be fast, just has to run... In fact we can run the (virtual) clock slower
so the software thinks it's running faster, if necessary.
> Ours will, which is what's important. By creating a new package format,
> you simply guarantee that our packages have these features. Which is the
> same as we'll do anyway.
I'm just saying we should change the name to keep from confusing the users...
How does Easy Linux Package Module (ELPM)?? I guess it just doesn't have the
same "ring" as 'RPM' does...
Comments? Suggestions?
Loren