Nicholas Ruddick wrote:
>> As I understand it, The freevo-core-suite and freevo-recording-suite would
>> be the only packages that users would see/install (even that can be merged
>> to become a single package). apt-get would then go ahead and download all
>> the dependencies etc. Our problem currently is that the packages are
>> located in many sites. If there is a centralized repository for ALL freevo
>> dependencies, this problem would be solved easily.
>> 
> Funny you should mention that, I was just thinking of trying to get all
> the rpms freevo requires and putting them on one site as a freevo
> apt-get repository. Only thing is I only have 3GB of bandwidth a month,
> would that be enough you reckon?

If you know how to set up the apt-get stuff for Redhat, I can think of
two ways to not waste your 3BG:

1. Contact people from freshrpm.net. Maybe they will host our RPMs,
   too. 

2. Set it up on sourceforge. If you only need a webserver or something
   similar, we could do that here. If not, sourceforge is not option. 


I would like to have a small script for RedHat:

| if not apt-get: 
|    download apt-get
|    install it
| 
| add some apt-get path for Freevo/mplayer/xine/tvtime/
| apt-get freevo



Dischi

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