Hello Todd!

May be Debian?
Do you need GUI application?
Could you also try hpi_shell and other client utilities from openhpi
package? They have command line interface.


   Anton Pak

> Hello,
>
> I recently downloaded openhpi and compiled it on a RHEL4 platform. I then
> tried to get hpiview compiled but kept chasing package dependencies that I
> did not have on my system (i.e GTK+ which needed package X which needed
> package Y). Is there a distribution of Linux that has hpiview installed on
> it already so I don't have to worry about missing packages?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Todd Harrington
> Senior Systems Engineer
> Suntron Corporation
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