I had some weird problems getting Mussels to work, and it would have been useful for problem diagnosis if the 'list -a' (list -a -V') commands gave more information about what Mussels thought was going on.
For instance:
-
are cookbooks trusted or not (eg putting 'untrusted' next to untrusted ones would prompt the user that maybe trusting them would be useful)
-
which platform Mussels thinks it's currently using, and whether recipes/cookbooks support that platform.
I had some weird problems getting Mussels to work, and it would have been useful for problem diagnosis if the 'list -a' (list -a -V') commands gave more information about what Mussels thought was going on.
For instance:
are cookbooks trusted or not (eg putting 'untrusted' next to untrusted ones would prompt the user that maybe trusting them would be useful)
which platform Mussels thinks it's currently using, and whether recipes/cookbooks support that platform.