Re: RH7.3 and OpenPKG 2.0
On Tue, Jun 22, 2004, Alexander Belck wrote: Alex! Should I expect any known problem using OpenPKG over RH-7.3 ? RHL9 is a obsoleted platform in OpenPKG 2.0 which means there are no binaries available for anything but CORE packages. It is very likely that we'll throw out our machine past the OpenPKG 2.1 release or install another OS on it which will inhibit us reproducing problems. The largest problems you'll face will be vanished support by the vendor and lack of support by the community. The latter includes the various developers of all the open source applications which might introduce or already have requirements this old OS doesn't satisfy. Experience shows operating systems die slowly, you'll can continue to be happy with it for some more years. So far I build tha basic openpkg-2.0.3 rom source, openpkg-tools and gcc with no problems, [...] OpenPKGs approach building from sources will help you further extend the life of your existing environment. (Wow, what a marketing rubbish: watch out if you can mark a cross at the bullshit bingo [1] today :-) Finally, we do not forbid to ask questions or post patches ... [1] http://www.perkigoth.com/home/kermit/stuff/bullshitbingo/ -- [EMAIL PROTECTED], Cable Wireless __ The OpenPKG Projectwww.openpkg.org User Communication List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: RH7.3 and OpenPKG 2.0
On Tue, Jun 22, 2004 at 14:59, Alexander Belck wrote: Should I expect any known problem using OpenPKG over RH-7.3 ? I have a lot done to build a HA cluster between two RH-7.3 and whant use the servers like OpenLdap, Apache, Postfix from OpenPkg-2.0. So far I build tha basic openpkg-2.0.3 rom source, openpkg-tools and gcc with no problems, but whant to know what kind of problems I should expect going on with this configuration. I've done OpenPKG 2.0+ (most coming out of current) builds, installs and development of new packages on RH 7.2, 7.3 and ES/AS 3.0, all without problems related to differences in the underlying platform. In fact, one of the reasons for choosing OpenPKG was that those old RH installs are not officially upgradable, but hopefully OpenPKG doesn't end up in end of life builds. I think it's fairly safe to say that a stock RH 7.x shouldn't give any troubles in OpenPKG land. ~paul __ The OpenPKG Projectwww.openpkg.org User Communication List [EMAIL PROTECTED]