All-
So far, I've received a few responses to my question below,
indicating use of mod_auth_cas on OSX and a couple of RPM-based Linux
distributions, but I haven't seen any massive indication of need for
JA-SIG to host binary packages.
But let me ask that more directly: for what platforms could JASIG
host binaries that would make deploying mod_auth_cas easier for you?
Thanks all,
-Matt
On 11/09/2009 09:22 PM, Smith, Matthew J. wrote:
All-
I am looking to get a feel from you all about the need for binary packaging of
mod_auth_cas. I have updated the current state of "official" binary packaging
in the wiki [1], which includes the official inclusion in Debian's lenny-backports,
squeeze, and sid and Ubuntu's karmic and lucid. There also are requests for inclusion
in Fedora/RedHat and FreeBSD.
I'd like to take a quick poll of mod_auth_cas use on this list:
1) What OS and version of Apache have you deployed mod_auth_cas on ?
2) Do you leverage existing distribution packaging, build your own packages, or do you
./configure&& make&& make install (or the Visual Studio build) ?
3) Would you leverage other pre-built binaries if provided on the JASIG site,
or would you prefer to build from source?
Also, if anyone is willing to maintain binary builds of m-a-c for specific
platforms, please let me know.
Please keep responses on-list, and I'll put together a tally in about two weeks.
Thanks all,
-Matt
[1] http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/CASC/Binary+Packaging+for+mod_auth_cas
Matthew J. Smith
IT Architect and Manager Server Support
University of Connecticut UITS
[email protected]
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Matthew J. Smith
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University of Connecticut UITS
[email protected]
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