Hi Til and Martin,

 thank you for your helpful answers.

  Til, I currently use a debian etch (x86) system but will later 
possibly be forced over to SuSE due to some company policy. I am rather 
impressed by the debian apt system so if it is OK for you, I am happy 
to test your packages if you just also provides some hints.

 Br

 Tomas

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 > So if you want to try it out please feel welcome, we are
 > going to help you setting your system up. I guess we will
 > also learn a lot about user requirements this way.
 > (Note that OCSP is not yet supported by OpenXPKI, but it you
 > can either create a standalone OCSP responder, or we can add
 > OCSP support to the project.)
 >
 > If you try it out, use the SVN head revision.

 And if you have much time and a debian or ubuntu system, try
 the packages for them :)
 If you really will do that, i would create new packages with
 the head version.

 Regards Til


  
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