On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 16:53, Benoit des Ligneris wrote:
> 1) The population of RPMs is then separated accoring to the
>    $distro$version that is on the server.
>     /tftpboot/rpm/oscar/$distro$version/
>         * Where RPM necessary for a given distro are located

I assume you mean /tftpboot/rpm/oscar/$distro/$version/ which would be
the way that it makes sense. On redhat 8, the oscar perl modules return
"redhat" and "8.0" so it would then be /tftpboot/rpm/oscar/redhat/8.0/
right? And the same for the rest of your examples?  I have always wanted
to have the rpms that oscar copies into /tftpboot/rpm be in a seperate
directory than the mass copied distro rpms, for testing and other
purposes. 

>    
-- 
Neil Gorsuch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
NCSA



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