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Michael_E_Brown(a)Dell.com wrote:
Yes, feedback from Dan would be good. My initial thoughts are that a
client implementation would be best at this point, due to the security
implications of a server. Something where we call a server API provided
by plague like:
server.begin_mock_status( "my.src.rpm", MY_PID)
server.set_mock_status( "my.src.rpm", "status_string", MY_PID)
...
server.end_mock_status( "my.src.rpm", return_code, MY_PID)
Ah, and you thought I really *meant* it when I said I'd shut up. Ha!
Don't you think that a simple server where we just have a listen
socket and respond to "what's your status?" would be more straight
forward?
>
> Just for 2cents, I'd like to make sure we don't forget the
> other use cases of mock:
>
> 1. in brew
I don't know what brew is. Link?
I wasn't sure if brew used mock. It's the RHEL build system.
Clark
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