Hello,

After the discussion during the call yesterday about the integration of the 
OS_Detect framework, I checked what Ram did for OSCAR on Debian (OOD) during 
the Google SoC.

Ram integrated the framework in several parts of OOD. This version includes a 
component for Fedora, Debian, RedHat and OSX; based on the initial version of 
the trunk (created by Jeff and Thomas i guess).
Modified files to use the OS_Detect framework are:
* install_cluster
* share/prereqs/oda/scripts/setup
* share/prereqs/perl-XML-Simple/scripts/setup
* share/prereqs/perl-XML-Parser/scripts/setup
* share/prereqs/packman/scripts/setup
* share/prereqs/perl-Tk/scripts/setup
* packages/apitest/scripts/setup
* packages/c3/scripts/post_server_install
* packages/ganglia/scripts/post_install
* packages/mpich/scripts/post_clients
* packages/mpich/scripts/setup
* packages/ntpconfig/scripts/post_server_install
* packages/pvm/scripts/setup
* packages/sis/scripts/post_server_install
* packages/torque/scripts/post_server_rpm_install
* packages/torque/scripts/post_install
* lib/OSCAR/MAC.pm
* lib/OSCAR/WizardEnv.pm

According to me, the major problem we may have to use that is for prereqs. Ram 
had modified prereqs setup scripts because they were still deeply based on 
the RPM format and modifications are pretty important. I can give more 
details if needed. In another hand it may be a good opportunity to initiate 
the integration of OOD in OSCAR. :-)

The code is in the SVN repository (soc-oscardebian branch).

Any suggestions?

Thanks
-- 
Geoffroy Vallee


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