On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 09:39:42AM +0100, Michael Bell wrote:
P.S. how many packages did you create? A complete RPM set includes 19 packages without the source packages.
Not anywhere near that many...
So far:
openca-ca_0.9.20030313-1_i386.deb openca-ldap_0.9.20030313-1_all.deb openca-common_0.9.20030313-1_all.deb openca-node_0.9.20030313-1_i386.deb openca-doc_0.9.20030313-1_all.deb openca-pub_0.9.20030313-1_all.deb openca-ext_0.9.20030313-1_i386.deb openca-ra_0.9.20030313-1_all.deb
All the perl modules (that aren't already in Debian) are in openca-common, I didn't see any benifit of splitting this up.
There are several small projects which are using our modules. Therefore we seperate our modules from common. You should provide to node packages one for offline server and one for online server. The result is ra_node and ca_node.
There is an install-scep target documented, but it doesn't seem to be there, so I didn't do that part.
We removed it because we removed OpenSCEP from OpenCA and will implement an own solution. This solution is not finished until now.
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