Hi Aaron, Thank you very much for the quick reply. I appreciate your responses.
Regards, Russell Russell Pottharst (805) 447-4030 -----Original Message----- From: Aaron S. Hawley [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2011 5:27 AM To: Pottharst, Russell Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: questions about RCS On 7/13/11, Pottharst, Russell <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > If possible, could someone please reply shortly with answers to the > following? > > > 1. Is this application dependent on any other applications, plug-ins, > or middleware (e.g., Java, JInitiator, ActiveX Controls, Microsoft Office > Applications, etc.)? Please include version where applicable. > > > 2. Do you support application virtualization? > [ ] Citrix (please provide link to documentation) > [ ] App-V (please provide link to documentation) Russell, The last release of RCS (1995?) happened before many of these technologies even existed, so of course there are no dependencies to what you mentioned. RCS is a GNU tool that runs on any GNU/Linux distribution and like any application there requires the usual POSIX environment to build (C, Make, libc). It is best to install it using one of these distribution's packaging systems (RPM, apt) to manage the dependencies for you. The GNU/Linux operating system has likely been ported to most all virtualization software even the proprietary ones, but I'm not sure about Microsoft's. Regards, /a
