Thanks to your answer.

My doubt is which steps I must do to compile the Oscar. The documentation is
too superficial at this point. How to organize the rpm I compile?

On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 12:39 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> If you want to port OSCAR on a new distro, you typically need to do the
> following tasks:
> 1/ Make sure your distro is correctly detected.
> 2/ Create the binary packages for all core OSCAR packages (you may be able
> to reuse some binary packages from other RPM based distros).
> 3/ Create the binary packages for the included OSCAR packages you want to
> use (non-core such as MPI and so on).
>
> To be honest, i do not know if those tasks are easy to perform when using
> branch-5-1; and i know for sure trunk is still moving a lot currently to
> allow you to have a quick port.
>
> I know i do not really answer your questions but if you need more detailed
> help, feel free to ask questions (for instance, i will be happy to write a
> small doc about how to port trunk on a new distro).
>
> Regards,
>



-- 
Henrique Baggio
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