Hi Jean:

On 8/6/07, Jean Parpaillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > If this has not yet been done, then I suppose we need to compile all
> > the meta packages ourselves and then put them in a local repository
> > where these RPMs can be retrieved during installation?
>
> No, we don't ask users to compile all the packages before installing
> their cluster. There are online repositories which are supposed to host
> all the packages of the OSCAR project. There is an apt repository and a
> set of yum repos for every RPM-like supported distro.

I am not talking about users -- I wanted to know what I should do if I
want to test the code in trunk -- currently it asks to install
opkg-*-server/client RPMs which I do not have.

Are these RPMs available in the above mentioned yum repositories?
Last I checked there were only opkc RPMs there.

Or am I missing something?

Thanks,

Bernard

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