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Re: [devel] KNetworkConf: msg#00011

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Subject: Re: [devel] KNetworkConf


Thanks for the links Juan Luis.

> I have looked at GFG site but didn't find any info about configuring the
> network, only about configuring servers like apache, samba,etc. Could you
> point me into the right place please?

I'll try and CC the CFG list.

Generally all settings are kept in config files. The network config too. To
make those setings accessible with CFG it needs meta-config definitions for
those network config files. A meta-config file says which syntax parser
backend CFG has to use to access a particular config -file or -database. The
meta-config file then describes the options available in the file and
associates them into properties of "configuration nodes" in the CFG
representation. Finaly the meta-config definition also tells CFG how to
activate changes in the running system.

Additionally the meta-config files can define forms and wizard logic for
setting of mulipe properties in CFG in frontends.

Now for example Debian and Mandrake use different "network" packages and
config files. In the future both packages (the .deb and .rpm in which they
are distributed) should come with meta-config files included. Their
meta-config files will have some differences but the representation of the
settings in CFG (IPs, netmasks etc.) is exactly the same.

AFAIK there is unfortunately no meta-config definition for network config
files available yet.

Has somebody on the list done somthing in this direction?

Listmembers please check out the Feature requests on sf.net I would also like
to see a little more info on how to put CFG to use with additional packages
(contribute meta-configs).


> Anyway, I'll have to look if it's worth the effort to migrate to CFG, as
> GST seems to be doing the things knetworkconf needs pretty well. In any
> case I don't think it should be too hard to migrate to CFG if needed.

Great if it is not too hard to do. For the moment in your place I would also
stick to GST, and get a little familiar with CFG concepts since I too think
the more modular framework is the way to go for the future. It has many
advantages especially for development, distribution and maintanance.


All the best,
Christian



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