[zpkg] SVN: zpkgtools/trunk/doc/TODO.txt remove things that will
not ever get done; insufficiently interesting
Fred L. Drake, Jr.
fdrake at gmail.com
Wed Sep 7 15:00:53 EDT 2005
Log message for revision 38354:
remove things that will not ever get done; insufficiently interesting
Changed:
U zpkgtools/trunk/doc/TODO.txt
-=-
Modified: zpkgtools/trunk/doc/TODO.txt
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--- zpkgtools/trunk/doc/TODO.txt 2005-09-07 18:54:56 UTC (rev 38353)
+++ zpkgtools/trunk/doc/TODO.txt 2005-09-07 19:00:52 UTC (rev 38354)
@@ -44,37 +44,6 @@
the generated distribution, instead of having alternate resource
maps to work from a checkout to access the branch.
- - CVS retriever (mostly done; need to deal with unspecified type and
- user for remote repositories)
-
- - can check *~/.cvspass* to see if there's an entry there
-
- - otherwise assume :ext: if there's a CVS_RSH setting? or just
- always? try anonymous :pserver: access?
-
- - more configuration settings?
-
- It's not clear these remaining issues are particularly important.
-
- - Use delayed loading of resource maps, especially those that need to
- be retrieved from remote systems. The basic model of the resource
- map allows this strategy to be employed effectively. Low priority.
-
- - Support use of http: and https: for access to Subversion
- repositories. Very low priority since we're using svn: and svn+ssh:
- for svn.zope.org.
-
- - Implement tarball generation directly in Python to avoid
- dependence on external applications (because that's
- platform-specific). Low priority; you can use -t/--tree to just
- build the tree and avoid archive creation.
-
- - Support different types of generated archives; bzipped tarballs,
- gzipped tarballs and ZIP archives should both be easily generated.
- Perhaps a configuration option should specify which are produced
- by default. Low priority; you can use -t/--tree to just build the
- tree and avoid archive creation.
-
- Look at the package manager used by the MacPython people to see what
can be/has been done.
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