Given our imminent freeze date for 5.0, is this going to make the
deadline or are we talking about 5.1 here?

Cheers,

Bernard 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> Erich Focht
> Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2006 16:54
> To: DongInn Kim
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: [Oscar-devel] Re: configurator values to ODA
> 
> Hi DongInn,
> 
> On Sunday 02 April 2006 23:35, DongInn Kim wrote:
> > Hi Erich,
> > 
> > Yes, I like the idea to save the configurator data in the 
> mysql database
> > (ODA).
> > I think it won't be very difficult to implement it. But I 
> would like to
> > see how .configurator.values are created and as you 
> suggested I would
> > like to save the values directly to the database rather 
> than store them
> > by parsing an XML file(.configurator.values) containing the 
> configurator
> > data.
> 
> this is the same with the old OSCAR versions. Just have a look at
> lib/OSCAR/Configbox.pm.
> 
> > I believe that it is also possible to parse the XML file 
> and then save
> > the output to the database, though.
> > Since I have not successfully set up OSCAR via trunk, I 
> have not seen
> > that the XML file .configurator.values is created for each 
> package and
> > how it is crated.
> > Probably I'd better try to install trunk on RHEL 4, which 
> we believe is
> > working fine with trunk tomorrow.
> 
> Try CentOS 4.X. (www.centos.org). They provide DVD ISO images 
> which I find
> very handy as they save you the CD-ROM changes.
> 
> > Have anyone setup oscar (trunk) successfully on FC3 X86?
> 
> Did you try recently with the repo-update script? I didn't go 
> through the
> whole process, but got further than your reported failures. 
> Anyway, maybe it's
> really a good idea to start with something known to work 
> (RHEL4, Centos).
> 
> Thanks!
> Erich
> 
> 
> 
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