Gonna do it in ruby anyway; I'd rather use hpricot.

However, I'm pretty sure there's already a mechanism to generate the 
CSV; either way, shouldn't be a big deal.

Take it easy,

David Berube
Berube Consulting
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Christopher Schmidt wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 08, 2007 at 02:16:55PM -0500, Ben Scott wrote:
>> On Nov 8, 2007 7:19 AM, David J Berube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Sure. I'm assuming there's no Ruby, so I'll have to write it in Perl or
>>> Python or something.
>>   Thanks to the beauty of YUM, Ruby 1.8.1 is now installed on liberty.  :)
>>
>>   Python 2.3.4 is also present.  It appears, however, that
>> BeautifulSoup is not.  Nor can I find it in the rpmforge repository.
>> Nor on CentOS 5.  You might have to do whatever Python's equivalent of
>> a local build/install is for that.
> 
> BeautifulSoup is just one .py file -- it can be grabbed fro the website
> and dropped into the directory where you're working with it, and then
> you can do 'import BeautifulSoup'. (That's why I've never bothered to
> package it.) Though it does appear that someone has packaged it for
> Debian: http://packages.debian.org/python-beautifulsoup 
> 
> 
> Regards,
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