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Re: The Strengths and Weakness of Fedora/RHEL OS management

Subject: Re: The Strengths and Weakness of Fedora/RHEL OS management
From: Panu Matilainen
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 00:20:07 -0800 PST
On Tue, 28 Mar 2006, Shane Stixrud wrote:

On Tue, 28 Mar 2006, Alan Cox wrote:

Gconf doesn't need gnome. The reverse is true however. The XML format also lets you work with prefences using styles and XML XSLT and the like which is very
powerful when working with a large number of systems. Really nobody has
scratched the surface of what it can do.


http://www.libelektra.org/GConf has a whole list of reasons why they feel gconf would be a bad choice (at least in its current form) for the system configuration api. A few example it has a lot more library dependencies, was not designed with a global namespace in mind, "GConf storage backend uses XML files, which are big, take long time and system resources to parse or update.", Eletkra has the concepts of "backends" of which gconf is one.

Um, GConf supports several backends as well. Can't argue about the dependencies.. just had a look at rpm -q --requires GConf2 - oh puke. Building another layer on top of that gunk isn't going to help cutting down the dependencies though :)

        - Panu -

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