Hello SunRay-Users, ACKS
First of all, I'd like to thank all those helpful members of the list who responded to my earlier releases of utselector framework, and to Stoyan Angelov for providing access to the public repository. I really hope to upload this project there soon - as to really "go public", but cleaning it up and merging the versions which fluorished on our own and customers' sites in just a couple of months turned out to be a task in itself. WHAT'S NEW Nevertheless, I completed my first moral prerequisite for release #1 - it is now available as Solaris packages for easier installation. There are quite a few of them - the base package with core scripts and the include files for other components, as well as some sets of application wrappers separated per-purpose (browsers, TSC, etc). I hope this would help in later sorting of similar/updated projects (more browsers, etc) without reinstalling one monolithic package. By request of our boss and his lawyer this release also includes a draft free-to-use__mention-us__please-commit-public-patches sort of license, somewhat in the steps of BSD or CDDL, I guess. It is open for discussion and I really do hope to get some :) It's in the end of the -about README file :) DOWNLOADS NOTE: now the product goes to /opt/flb tree, not /opt/SUWutContrib or /opt/FLBut as some previous versions. Move your .conf.local files as needed and check the paths inside (if upgrading). TARBALL, *almost* ready for installation by unpacking (more as a development phase). Don't blindly untar it all to root dir (although nothing bad should happen, it's just a bit messy, as the root of the tarball contains directories with package meta files)! http://www.cos.ru/sunray/FLButselector-1.0.0.tar.bz2 Set of PACKAGES for Solaris for easier setup: http://www.cos.ru/sunray/FLButselector-1.0.zip Some more comments can be found at the page: http://www.cos.ru/sunray/ A lot more comments are inside the doc/ dir. PS There's a lot more I plan to do by, say, release #2. The list is currently in the -about doc as well. I still hope to hear some feedback - whether someone made this work in Linux SRSS and public patches for that to be included ;) -- Best regards, Jim Klimov mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
