Just installed all packages on a fresh Fedora9 x64 system.  So far
charging and bbbackup work perfectly.  Let me know if you want me to
test anything else.

I also have a x64 RHEL5 install on this laptop -- Ill try it too in a
bit and let you know.

--John

On Fri, 2008-08-01 at 23:01 -0400, Chris Frey wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> Using the OpenSUSE Build Service, preliminary binary packages for Barry 0.13
> are now available, in 32bit and 64bit versions, for the following
> distros:
> 
>       CentOS 5
>       Debian Etch (stable)
>       Fedora 8
>       Fedora 9
>       Mandriva 2008
>       RHEL 5
>       SLE 10
>       Ubuntu 7.10
>       Ubuntu 8.04
>       openSUSE 10.2
>       openSUSE 10.3
>       openSUSE 11.0
> 
> You can find the packages at this URL:
> 
>       http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/ndprojects/
> 
> Depending on your distro, you may even be able to add this URL to your
> package manager, as a yum repository, etc.
> 
> Basic supporting packages are included depending on the distro.  For
> example, Debian Etch only comes with opensync 0.19, so opensync 0.22
> is available in the same directory as the Barry packages.
> 
> Additional binary packages such as msynctool and various opensync
> plugins are not yet available, but depending on interest, I may add them
> as well.
> 
> These binary packages have been compiled on OpenSUSE Build Service's servers,
> which uses Xen to setup and teardown unique distro environments for each
> build.  As I don't have access to all the above systems, in 32bit and 64bit
> versions, I can't test them myself, and that's where you come in.
> 
> If you're a binary package user, please give your distro a try, and report
> any bugs or issues you encounter.
> 
> Thanks!
> - Chris
> 
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