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From: Shlomo Yona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Haifux] Installing a Server
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Hello,

A new server will soon be installed in a lab at the Technion.
It will run GNU/Linux.

As I am supposed to list things to be installed/configured on this server, I
would like to use the experience of people on this list as users and as roots
to help make up a list of packages and tools which needs to be installed and
configured in order to supply the following functions:

1. Development in
        C
        C++
        Java
        Perl
        Python
        PHP
        Tk
which means compilers, libraries, runtime environments etc.
What things should be available from the packages and what else should be
downloaded and installed separately?

2. XML parsing and validation which support at least the following standards:
        SAX
        DOM
        DTD
        XML Schema
        XSLT

3. Apache (web server)
        CGI
        Servlet
        mod_perl
        python
        php
        https
        xerces 

4. Debugging tools for the listed programming languages

5. Hebrew support
        fonts
        latex (or, should I say, ivritex)
        Hebrew in GUI (read and write)
        Hebrew in web browsers (read and write)
        OpenOffice

6. General purpose documentation
        Hmmm... What should be also installed here?


This server should service not only clients from the web, but also users which
will use it for development in the above technologies. 


Sorry for this question/request. I am sure that the answer is complex. I hope
this will start an interesting discussion and will help others as well.

Thanks.

-- 
Shlomo Yona
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http://cs.haifa.ac.il/~shlomo/


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