WAS is not supported yet, DB2 is.
Marian

--- James Melin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Marcy!
> 
> Just Curious.....Where have you seen an IBM
> announcement that WAS version 6 or higher supports
> SLES 10. We've been waiting for that particular
> information.
> 
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> 
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> I don't know about Oracle, but DB2 and Websphere AS
> support SLES 10.
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> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Tom Duerbusch
> Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 6:52 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [LINUX-390] gnupg 2.0.1
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> None of your business?  I don't know...but good
> topic.
> 
> 1.  I don't think it is an issue with a support
> contract.  Ours use to
> be directly with SUSE, but now it is under our
> general Novell contract.
> I just looked at GnuPG as just an application that
> runs under Linux.  So
> I picked up the new GnuPG from the website.  But now
> that you brought it
> up, I should have looked on the Novell website.  I
> should have been able
> to use YOU to update it.  Firewall restrictions
> currently prevent me
> from YOU access outside of the firewall.  So, that
> wouldn't have been an
> option, if I would have thought about it.
> 
> 2.  I didn't look at SLES10.  However, GnuPG 2.0.1
> just came out in late
> December 2006.  So I doubt the base SLES10 would
> have had a V2.
> 
> 3.  Right now, I'm pretty dedicated to SLES 9.  When
> Oracle 10g and
> DB2/UDB are certified for SLES10, I will be ready
> for an upgrade cycle.
> Ooops, forgot Websphere also.
> 
> No, I didn't look other places, once I found the
> www.gnupg.com website.
> Once I got the right commands, producing the files
> from source was
> somewhat interesting.  That is the first time, I've
> attempted installing
> from source somethat that wasn't really trivial.
> 
> Tom Duerbusch
> THD Consulting
> 
> 
> John Summerfield wrote:
> 
> > Tom Duerbusch wrote:
> >
> >> In SLES9, the gpg is at 1.2.4.
> >> I couldn't fine documentation that I needed, but
> I did find good
> >> documentation for gnupg 2.0.1.
> >>
> >> So, I decided to download and install 2.0.1. 
> This is a source
> >> install and you have to compile everything.  Of
> course, I have the
> >> default install for SLES9, which didn't include
> some of the
> >> libraries.  And some of the libraries I did have
> installed, were at
> >> too low of a software level.  So, now I'm on the
> track of installing
> a lot more stuff.
> >
> >
> > None of my business, I know, but
> > 1. What do these adventures mean for your support
> contracts?
> > 2. What version of gpg is in SLES10? I don't have
> any SLES or SUSE
> > installed atm; from what I do have (FF6, Etch)
> suggest probably not,
> > but the libraries should be closer.
> > 3. Did you consider upgrading to SLES10?
> >
> > Google may find binaries you desire, and rpmforge
> may have them; if
> > not then at least an rpm for gpg 2 that builds for
> SLES9 on other
> hardware.
> >
> > I've not followed up the docs included in FC6, but
> did you check the
> > relevant RFC? The standard's not PGP, but OpenPGP.
> >
> > --
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> > Cheers
> > John
> >
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