I seem to remember someone asking here about good methods for distributing their application on multiple platforms.
>Now available: >OpenPKG 1.0 >www.openpkg.org > >A flexible and powerful software packaging facility, OpenPKG eases >installation and administration of Unix software across several >platforms. It primarily targets the Unix platforms FreeBSD, Linux >and Solaris, but is portable across mostly all modern Unix flavors. >Consolidating different vendor approaches into a unified >architecture, it assists in administration of large networks >previously complicated by nonconformant systems. > >OpenPKG leverages proven technologies like Red Hat Package Manager >(RPM) and neatly provides an additional system layer on top of the >operating system. It is a fully self-contained with minimal external >dependencies (no RPM pre-installation required), and installs itself >by means of a tricky bootstrapping procedure with minimal operating >system intrusion. OpenPKG especially supports multiple installation >instances on the same >system. > >OpenPKG was created in November 2000 and after over one year of >development it is already a mature technology in production use. It >is available as Open Source and is further maintained by both Ralf >S. Engelschall's development team at Cable & Wireless Germany and >their contributors. > >For more details visit: >http://www.openpkg.org/ > ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/ >========================================================================= -- Greg Marr [EMAIL PROTECTED] "We thought you were dead." "I was, but I'm better now." - Sheridan, "The Summoning" --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]