#1647 duneproject choice about package enablement doesn't work
Metadata
Property | Value |
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Reported by | Oliver Sander (oliver.sander@tu-dresden.de) |
Reported at | May 11, 2015 09:20 |
Type | Bug Report |
Version | 2.3 |
Operating System | Unspecified / All |
Last edited by | Oliver Sander (oliver.sander@tu-dresden.de) |
Last edited at | May 12, 2015 10:02 |
Closed by | Oliver Sander (oliver.sander@tu-dresden.de) |
Closed at | May 12, 2015 10:02 |
Closed in version | Unknown |
Resolution | Fixed |
Comment | 20ac0ea1a440e98cd4863872d3c6f9699dfb88f6 |
Description
duneproject recently started to ask whether all packages should be enabled. However, it will only accept 'yes' for an answer. See the test run below.
Further worries:
- No non-developer is going to understand what the question means.
- If, as is says, 'WE' strongly suggest yes, then 'yes' should be the default.
~/dune-adaptivity> ~/dune/dune-common/bin/duneproject
== Dune project/module generator ==
duneproject will assist you in the creation of a new Dune application. During this process a new directory with the name of your project will be created. This directory will hold all configuration and Makefiles and a simple example application.
- Name of your new Project? (e.g.: dune-grid): dune-foo
- Which modules should this module depend on? Following modules are found: dune-common dune-geometry dune-grid dune-istl dune-localfunctions dune-grid-glue dune-typetree dune-pdelab Enter space separated list: dune-grid
- Project/Module version? 1.0
- Maintainer's email address? sander@igpm.rwth-aachen.de
- Enable all found packages? (WE strongly recommend yes, unless you know exactly what you are doing) [y/N]n
- Enable all found packages? (WE strongly recommend yes, unless you know exactly what you are doing) [y/N]N
- Enable all found packages? (WE strongly recommend yes, unless you know exactly what you are doing) [y/N]y
creating Project "dune-foo", version 1.0 which depends on "dune-grid" with maintainer "sander@igpm.rwth-aachen.de" Are these informations correct? [y/N]