This is a little OT for this thread, but has anyone been successful getting OpenVistA running on OS X? I would be interested on hosting the server side components on OS X server, but GT.M doesn't appear to have an OS X version, and my first attempt at installing Cache on OS X (10.4) wasn't successful (but I didn't really try that hard to figure out what went wrong).
An OS X pkg would be really nice, but I suppose it is a niche market and the effort to create such a package may not be warranted.
-jason On Aug 30, 2005, at 11:29 PM, Gregory Woodhouse wrote:
I assume your basic goal is to come up with something like a turn key solution. Is that a fair assumption? Going back to the network effect message, I don't know that marrying your solution to Debian, Knoppix, Red Hat, or what have you is the right way to go. It will be easier to get user "buy in" if the users feel they can use their favorite Linux distribution (or, while we're at it: What about Solaris, HP/UX, OS X, (Free|Open|Net)BSD, OpenDarwin, OpenVMS, or even Windows)?
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