On Wed, Sep 26, 2018 at 02:18:43PM -0700, Mark Milhollan wrote:
On Tue, 25 Sep 2018, Job Snijders wrote:
We really need to bring it back down to "apt install rpki-cache-validator"
You say this as if no packager has a way to display and perhaps require approval of the license nor any way to fetch something remote as part of the installation process, e.g., the Microsoft "freely" supplied TTF files ... [...]
I bet apt, dnf, pacman, pkg_add, yum, etc., do as well -- actually I know some of those do. Perhaps fetching as part of installing is less desireable than already present at the outset, but it might appease ARIN and be workable (or superior) for many.
rpm/yum/dnf do NOT have a way to allow the installation of packages to interact with the user. They specifically block this functionality since it goes against their design of allowing non-interactive installs.