Karl,
We'd love to have you to do this.
We would prefer that you do it in perl, or fix the existing script. However,
if you really want to use bash, that'd be fine too.
Also, please sign up for the devel list, if you haven't already. You
can find the sign up page here:
http://lists.sourcefor
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On Sat, Jun 21, 2003 at 03:46:19PM -0500, Brian Elliott
I also think that would be a good thing to do. Can you make those
changes, Lorn?
Also, with regard to the perl-XML-simple issue, I seem to recall that
the last time I worked on that, I determined that making a single RPM
that would work across distributions would be difficult, perhaps not
possib
I'm thinking it is.
Seems like I've had problems installing it on SuSE 8/8.1. Is that
something you can look at?
tg-master:~ # rpm -qa|grep XML
perl-XML-Writer-0.4-254
perl-XML-Parser-2.31-40
perl-XML-DOM-1.39-35
perl-XML-Generator-0.91-54
tg-master:~ # rpm -Uvh /tmp/perl-XML-Simple-1.08-1.n
Does this RPM use your spec file:
http://download.systemimager.org/pub/perl-XML-Simple/perl-XML-Simple-1.08-1.noarch.rpm
-Brian
Thus spake Sean Dague ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Sat, Jun 21, 2003 at 12:40:10PM -0500, Brian Elliott Finley wrote:
> > I also think that would be a good thing to do.
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On Sat, Jun 21, 2003 at 12:40:10PM -0500, Brian Elliott
Thus spake Lorn Kay ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >
> >The biggest problems that need to be fixed:
> >
> >* create a no X11 mode (which would let you install without Perl-Tk)
>
> Yes. Yes. That would be great. Why deal with all that extra "X" stuff on a
> system (for example) that doesn't even have X lo
> Okay, maybe my BASH script isn't dead yet... to install the latest
> SystemImager on a "stock" RedHat release 9 I had to do the following:
>
> #perl ?MCPAN ?e shell
> cpan>install XML::Simple
This is a bug. There is supposed to be a perl-XML-Simple rpm fetched by
the
installer. I'll file a bu
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On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 11:59:33PM +, Lorn Kay wrote:
>=20
> Okay, maybe my BASH script isn't dead yet... to install the latest=20
> SystemImager on a "stock"
Okay, maybe my BASH script isn't dead yet... to install the latest
SystemImager on a "stock" RedHat release 9 I had to do the following:
#perl MCPAN e shell
cpan>install XML::Simple
cpan>install AppConfig
cpan>install DBI
cpan>install Tie::Watch
cpan>install modules
cpan>install Class::Fields
T
Howdy Sis Developers,
I've written a bash version of the SystemImager installer.pl that I'd like
to submit to the project. This is, of course released under the GPL (or even
freeware).
It _only_ knows how to download the stable software (I'm assuming a
developer knows how to install the Perl d
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On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 06:58:26PM +, Lorn Kay wrote:
>=20
> No reason to do it in bash then. Guess that was a waste.
>=20
> Sorry to clog up the E-mail.
Not
No reason to do it in bash then. Guess that was a waste.
Sorry to clog up the E-mail.
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On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 06:34:16PM +, Lorn Kay wrote:
> When I ran installer.pl on some version of Red Hat Linux (awhile back) it=
=20
> was complaining about
>
> I've written a bash version of the Systemimager installer.pl that I'd
like
> to submit to the project. This is, of course released under the GPL (or
> even freeware).
Not to be snippy, but is there a reason that bash would be prefered to perl
here? perl is a requirement for SIS, so it being
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On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 05:57:29PM +, Lorn Kay wrote:
> Howdy Sis Developers,
>=20
> I've written a bash version of the Systemimager installer.pl that I'd lik=
Howdy Sis Developers,
I've written a bash version of the Systemimager installer.pl that I'd like
to submit to the project. This is, of course released under the GPL (or even
freeware).
It _only_ knows how to download the stable software (I'm assuming a
developer knows how to install the Perl d
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