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Julian Field mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Fri May 7 16:09:47 IST 2004


At 15:35 07/05/2004, you wrote:
>On Fri, 7 May 2004, Stephen Swaney wrote:
>
> > [...]
> > A lot of people on the list would argue about the Red Hat being "perfect"
> > :). I will add information on the other supported operating systems as soon
> > as I get a few volunteers to do the basic write-ups. Already have an offer
> > for the FreeBSD installation and configuration. Anyone want to take Solaris
> > or TRU64?
>
>In recent months, I have been trying to persuade Julian to adopt some work
>I've been doing that generalises "install.sh" to non-Redhat environments.
>(Here we use a mixture of Redhat and Solaris, and the "install.sh" makes
>Redhat vastly easier to maintain.  If only we could have it for others!)
>
>So if Julian can adopt these patches, it would probably make a significant
>difference to (and would keep simple) that part of your manual.

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