On Mon, 13 Aug 2001, Brook Humphrey wrote:
> > > I tried to enable lisa simply in my rc.local, but when I type lan:// I
> > > get an error. BTW, it says lisa and relisa need to be SUID root, then
> > > again so does smbmount and smbumount for normal users. I'm personally not
> > > against this, but I think Mandrake is.
> > It doesn't need to be SUID root - the way I set it up it ran from a
> > /etc/rc.d/init.d script so the binary itself didn't need to be SUID.
> > > I feel you on contribs... I know Lenny does his work on existing
> > > packages, but I am not sure how easy it is to get new packages in there.
> > It's the lack of feedback that gets me.  It's only by looking in /incoming
> > and checking contribs that I get to find out if my packages have been
> > lost.  If no-one wants the things I'm packaging*, then it would be
> > courteous if someone told me.
> > * hard to believe, since I've had private requests for things I've
> > packaged that people think I forgot to upload 'cos they can't find them in
> > contribs!
> I would be another one that would like to know were to get this as I have
> clients that would like this functionality.

OK - I've resisted doing this so far because I would prefer packages to go
into contribs, but for those who want it, lisa-browselan is available from

http://www.fensystems.co.uk/lisa-browselan-0.1-2mdk.src.rpm
http://www.fensystems.co.uk/lisa-browselan-0.1-2mdk.noarch.rpm

It works for me and for my customers; I make no claim of universal
correctness!

Michael



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