Thanks for the info. Maybe I can't see the forest for the trees, but I do no see anywhere to download an RPM. There are instruction on installing the RPM, but the RPM install page simply says:
RT's three step install procedure: 1) Download the file: But no file is listed. On the Best Practical site, all I find are source installs. As for the demo, I do not find any information about which username and password to use. Where can I find this info? On Wednesday 25 October 2006 18:55, Ruslan Zakirov wrote: > http://rt3.fsck.com > http://wiki.bestpractical.com/?InstallationGuides > > On 10/25/06, James Mohr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi All! > > > > I looked through the Best Practical site and found neither an installed > > demo of RT nor an rpm. Obviously if RT needs to have the latest and > > greatest of dozens of different perl modules, it makes creating an RPM > > problematic. To me this begs the question of whether it is absolutely > > necessary to be on the bleeding edge like that. Any input is > > appreaciated. > > > > Regards, > > > > Jim Mohr > > -- > > --------------------------------------- > > "Be more concerned with your character than with your reputation. Your > > character is what you really are while your reputation is merely what > > others think you are." -- John Wooden > > --------------------------------------- > > Be sure to visit the Linux Tutorial: http://www.linux-tutorial.info > > --------------------------------------- > > NOTE: All messages sent to me in response to my posts to newsgroups, > > forums or mailing-lists are subject to reposting. > > _______________________________________________ > > http://lists.bestpractical.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rt-users > > > > Community help: http://wiki.bestpractical.com > > Commercial support: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > Discover RT's hidden secrets with RT Essentials from O'Reilly Media. > > Buy a copy at http://rtbook.bestpractical.com -- --------------------------------------- "Be more concerned with your character than with your reputation. Your character is what you really are while your reputation is merely what others think you are." -- John Wooden --------------------------------------- Be sure to visit the Linux Tutorial: http://www.linux-tutorial.info --------------------------------------- NOTE: All messages sent to me in response to my posts to newsgroups, forums or mailing-lists are subject to reposting. _______________________________________________ http://lists.bestpractical.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rt-users Community help: http://wiki.bestpractical.com Commercial support: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Discover RT's hidden secrets with RT Essentials from O'Reilly Media. Buy a copy at http://rtbook.bestpractical.com
