Currently, installing the whole shabam via package means installing lstore-lio in the package manager of your choice. Once things mature a bit, we'll want to include some top-level documentation, configurations, init scripts, etc... to the package.
Talked with Alan in person, and we think it makes sense to add one last (!) package named simply lstore that pulls lstore-lio as a dep. That way, lstore-lio is just binaries and headers, lstore is extra stuff.
As an added bonus, telling users install lstore instead of install lstore-lio is a bit nicer sounding, in a subjective way.
I'm completely over making new repositories though, I suggest we just stick it somewhere in lstore-release.
Currently, installing the whole shabam via package means installing lstore-lio in the package manager of your choice. Once things mature a bit, we'll want to include some top-level documentation, configurations, init scripts, etc... to the package.
Talked with Alan in person, and we think it makes sense to add one last (!) package named simply
lstore
that pulls lstore-lio as a dep. That way,lstore-lio
is just binaries and headers,lstore
isextra stuff
.As an added bonus, telling users
install lstore
instead ofinstall lstore-lio
is a bit nicer sounding, in a subjective way.I'm completely over making new repositories though, I suggest we just stick it somewhere in lstore-release.