Emiliano Heyns wrote:
>
> > > I installed a fresh copy of freebsd4.0.
> > Alexey has FreeBSD 2.2.8 which is a source of problems.
> I know; someone else had an inquiry about 4.0, and I can't find
> a place to get 2.2.8 from anymore. 3.X is the oldest I can find.
Alexey gave me an account on that system, if you want, you can try it, because my
uplink provider does the best to slowdown my link.
> > Yes, we need to do more smart checking on database installation step.
> > Just for thinking: Imagine situation where C compiler isn't provided
> > (such as Mandrake 'server' install) and people are using binary Midgard
> > packages.
> *grin* coming from an academentia unix background, I still think shipping
> a unix system without a c compiler should be punishable with whip lashes
> :)
:-) That's excerpt from the real life of Linux distributions.
> Anyway, I changed install-midgard to simply grep midgard.h. That should
> be about as platform-nonspecific as it gets.
> Don't tell me there are unixoids out there that ship without grep. Please.
Sure. I improved it a bit. Now install-midgard doesn't depend even on awk.
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