On 2007-03-08T07:09:46, Alan Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Good.
> 
> But, of course, testing RAs often means having running versions of the
> software.  Apache has to be configured properly for example.  Same for
> most applications.  The test might fail because the data for the
> application is either missing or incomplete, or bad, or whatever.

That is what I meant with "pre-packaged configurations."

For example, Apache (if installed) could be pointed at a small http root
+ conf file and then we could try pulling a single page from it.

BSC used to do this for IPaddr only (which is sort-of a pre-packaged
configuration).

It's not hard to do, it's just work ;-)


Sincerely,
    Lars

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