Thomas Lotterer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Thu, Jul 22, 2004, Simon Mudd wrote:
> 
> Re Simon,
> 
> > openpkg-tools [...] not provide much
> > information unless I read the perl source.
> > 
> you don't have to. Try
> 
>     $ openpkg man build

Yes, I see (now).  I was just surprised to not see the man pages in
the rpm -ql openpkg-tools output. I guess I'm too used to a standard
rpm distribution.

> > I also think that when deploying to multiple machines [...]
> > 
> It is possible to use one machine as a build host and deploy the
> binaries to others. This can be automated in a private environment the
> same way you use "openpkg build" to fetch from the official OpenPKG
> site. The key is the creation of private index files which requires
> purchase of the OpenPKG enterprise edition [1] - just kidding :-)
> The solution is already on your harddrive. Try
> 
>     $ openpkg man index
> 
> [1] http://www.openpkg.com/

Thanks for taking the time to give me these pointers: I now think I
have a better grasp of the big picture.

Regards,

Simon
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