On Wed, 2006-08-16 at 15:30 -0700, Martin Knoblauch wrote:
>  this is certainly not what I wanted to kick off ... If we go that way,
> what about:
> 
> RHEL4/5
> CentOs

The newly-created Fedora Extras package for libconfuse can be rebuilt on
any of these platforms, apr and expat are already available (and can be
upgraded w/rebuilt srpms from later distros, if absolutely necessary,
but I'm reasonably confident what's in RHEL4 is sufficiently new enough,
and positive RHEL5 isn't a problem).

> SLES

I'm assuming the SUSE packager can handle this one easily enough.

> FC5

FC5 is no problem, it'll have all the necessary components in Core and
Extras, once I push through a libconfuse build.

> Ubuntu

Sounds like Debian is good to go, so Ubuntu is probably in fine shape
here too.

>  and the Mandriva stuff is completely outdated.

Easy enough to remedy.

>  I am just wondering whether splitting of apr/expat/libconfuse is
> really a good thing.

I still think it is, more or less echoing the arguments others have
already put forward. :)

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Jarod Wilson
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