Moreover if you're using a RPM-based distro you can often find the RPMs
of the most recent trunk here:

http://download.systemimager.org/~arighi/systemimager/

-Andrea

PS for Ala: thanks for the deps list. Maybe, if you want and if you've
time, you could create an account on wiki.systemimager.org and open a
new page with a short howto with the steps and dependencies to build
systemimager from source. It's very close to copy and paste your mail...
;-) I've also a dep-list to build it on debian unstable, I'll integrate
it later.

Ala Salman wrote:
> On Thursday 04 January 2007 18:18, Zubair, Mohammad wrote:
>> Hi Andrea,
>>
>> You asked if I have tried most recent version, no I have not!
>>
>> Version 3.6.3 was the only stable version I found.
>>
>> Do you recommend any specific version of systemimager for my issue? 
>> And where would I get it from?
> 
> You can get the latest release from the subversion sandbox.  Install 
> subversion and checkout the latest copy by:
> 
> svn checkout 
> svn://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/var/lib/svn/systemimager/trunk 
> systemimager.trunk
> 
> I think this is version 3.7.5  You can your own kernel which 
> si_prepareclient prepares for you.  
> 
> Make sure to install all these dependencies before you start
> 
> cramfsprogs
> e2fslibs-dev
> ncurses
> ncurses-dev
> libreadline5-dev
> rsync
> python-dev
> libtool
> gettext
> zlib1g-dev
> libssl-dev
> libxml-simple-perl
> perl-tk
> 
> Ala
> 

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