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  • From: Paul <dufflebunk AT dufflebunk.homeip.net>
  • To: sm-discuss <sm-discuss AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [SM-Discuss] Source Mage as general purpose installer
  • Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 11:15:43 -0500

The thing about sorcery is that many internal functions and things are
named nicely. It's more than just the script names. But if you really
want, you can hit the scripts with a sed expression or two.

On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 09:55, Jason Flatt wrote:
> On Thursday 29 January 2004 9:24 pm, Eric Sandall wrote:
> > Quoting Josh Fuhs <fuhs AT purdue.edu>:
> > > Wow, this project has more than I thought it did.
> > >
> > > It seems that making the change to allow users to use sorcery would
> > > require a
> > > bit more than changing the install path and removing the 'su'. As it is,
> > > there
> > > is absolute certainty that whoever is using sorcery has superuser
> > > priveleges. So
> > > caches, grimoires, etc. can be trusted.
> > >
> > > It would be ideal if regular users could be given (almost) all the
> > > functionality
> > > of the superuser (modify their own grimoire, cast spells, dispel, etc),
> > > but without compromising the integrity of the superuser system.
> > >
> > > Perhaps you've already accounted for this in the system, and I'm just
> > > rambling
> > > about a lot of nothing.
> > >
> > > If I find myself with a significant amount of free time, I'll look
> > > through the
> > > source. It would be nice to know where I could find documents with
> > > respect to
> > > the requirements and design of the system.
> > >
> > > Josh
> >
> > Most of those would require a little more abstraction to our current
> > Sorcery than is in there, yes, but it shouldn't take much. Just make two
> > layers, one for normal (root) operation (which it does now), the other for
> > a normal user, who could have his own config settings, would need his own
> > writeable cache (but could still use the global one for reading, along
> > with
> > configs so that it's not required that he have a whole copy of Sorcery).
> > Our Sorcery Team is looking for volunteers, so if you'd even like to help
> > with the current setup you could, just to get more familiar with the
> > internals, which may make implementing your idea easier. :)
> >
> > -sandalle
>
> OK, now this thread is starting to go down a path I have been contemplating
> quite a bit, lately.
>
> It seems to me that Source Mage is a prime candidate for creating a kind of
> themed Linux distribution. (No groans, please.) :^) It would take a bit
> of
> work and would be more of a feature request for the 2.0 version, but I
> think
> it would be possible to make the commands, terminology, etc. used in Source
> Mage generic enough and abstracted enough that it would be possible to
> apply
> different themes to the various parts of SMGL.
>
> One could make the commands, terminology, etc. more specific to LOTR, for
> example. Or take it into the other genre, and use terms in Star Wars or
> Star
> Trek or ... The default, of course, would be Source Mage.
>
> Thoughts?
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