On Fri, 13 Feb 2004, Alessandro Razeto wrote:

> There is a debian packaging system for debian working on sid; I use it
> sucessfully (I'm the mantainer too :-).

thanks

wow! I don't think I'm brave enough to run sid on production server.

well, maybe I should: dist-upgrade woody to sid, setup openca, test it
as long as possible/needed and stop even thinking of dist-upgrading
(until for example reinstalling openca).

I use sid on my workstation and I'm satisfied with it (a little crash
caused by broken packages after dist-upgrade at most once a year - but
never system crash so not a big deal) but prefere to use woody (poor
old, outdated woody...) on production machines.


> It runs on sid because too few packages are present on debian/woody;
> you can try using it on woody by dowloading the backported packages.
> You can find some experimental packages at
> http://www.ge.infn.it/~razeto/openca/

so far I downloaded openca*20040204-1_i386.deb

I took a closer look inside those debs and... now I see that my woody
lacks some perl modules. install proces didn't report any error, so I
thought everything was right but it wasn't. I'll try installing those
modules manualy and see if it helps.
if not...

...how about freebsd? ;)
I know about gmake and '-D'. lets say I don't think that would be a
great problem to me. should I expect other problems?


> The debian stuff for making packages by your own are at the openca cvs
> main site on the debian module.

thanks. I'll keep it in mind.


well, I'm not sure about using deb's (prefere building openca from
source) but you really helped me with your e-mail. thank you.


best regards


franz



> On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 10:38:59 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > hi
> >
> >
> > any debian users here? hope so.
> >
> > I'm trying to set up openca-SNAP-20040205 on woody but still no success.
> > I think redhat and suse users don't have such a problem because almost
> > every pre-required software (perl modules) is already installed in their
> > os. looks like mine is missing something...
> >
> > here's what I've done:
> > [...]



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