Re: [analog-help] Re: Need help to install analog on SUSE - newbie

2009-02-11 Thread Jackie Meese

Feb 10, 2009, at 1:39 PM, Nanu Kalmanovitz wrote:
What file shall I download from Analog site and where (path) to save  
it on the Suse server?


rpmbuild --rebuild http://iddl.vt.edu/~jackie/analog/analog-6.0.3-1.src.rpm

Then install. again, for redhat:
rpm -ivh /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/analog-6.0.3-1.i386.rpm

j.

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Re: [analog-help] Re: Need help to install analog on SUSE - newbie

2009-02-10 Thread Jeremy Wadsack
Most Linux distributions include some kind of binary packaging/installation
system. The modern distros use known repositories so that you have a secure
source for these packages. Therefore, you don't need to download anything
from the analog site. The system will download and install the package, set
up configuration files and whatever else the package maintainer has decided
to do for you.

I've not really used SuSE in some years but I recall that it used YaST. You
might try 'man yast' from the command line. Or try the YaST website:
http://en.opensuse.org/YaST

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Jeremy Wadsack

On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 10:39 AM, Nanu Kalmanovitz
n...@kalmanovitz.co.ilwrote:

 What file shall I download from Analog site and where (path) to save it on
 the Suse server?

 TIA

 Nanu

  Jeremy Wadsackjeremy.wads...@gmail.com 10/02/2009 19:11:52 
 Go into YAST (or whatever binary management system SuSE now uses), find
 Analog and select Install Packages. Or if you have aptitude, from the
 command line do sudo aptitude install analog.

 You'll need to manually port any scripts or cron (scheduled) jobs across.
 You'll probably want to spend a little time with the SuSE docs to
 understand
 where files are and how they are configured if you're not familiar with
 linux (and because each linux is a little different).

 --
 Jeremy Wadsack

 On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 7:56 AM, Nanu Kalmanovitz n...@kalmanovitz.co.il
 wrote:

  Hi!
 
  I'm new to Suse (NOWS SBE 2).
 
  I had Analog on an old WEB Netware server.
 
  I migrated the WEB server from Netware to SUSE.
 
  Can any one instruct me, step by step, how to install analog on Suse?
 
  TIA
 
  Nanu
 
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