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Re: procps to color or not to color



On Wed, 31 Dec 1997 csmall@scooter.o.i.net wrote:

> G'day All,
>   I found that procps was orphaned and so have taken it up.
> 
> The current package is a heavily patched procps version 1.02, the latest
> release of procps is 1.2.2
> 
> My problem is that it is going to be some effort to put the patches into
> the new release and I'm not sure if it is worthwhile.  The major advantage
> I can see is the colors.
> 
> Should the main Debian procps be a heavily patched version?

The other patches for procps are for SVR4 options as well as BSD options.
Those are definatly worth keeping (assuming they haven't been absorbed
into the upstream procps since the last time I looked).



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