Hi Geoffroy,

Sure, can you please post what we should do with your codes?

Thanks,

- DongInn



Geoffroy VALLEE wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I agree with you and i started to work on that for Debian packages. I can 
> currently create the following packages: oscar, oscar-bin (typically OSCAR 
> scripts), liboscar (OSCAR libs), oscar-base-server, oscar-base, and 
> oscar-base-client.
> The problem, at least for Debian, is that it is really better to install 
> OSCAR 
> stuff directly into the system (i.e., not in /opt), so i had to create 
> patches. The current code also still suffer of important limitations to 
> create those packages. One example:
> http://svn.oscar.openclustergroup.org/trac/oscar/ticket/416
>
> Anyway, if you want to work on this point, let me know, i can explain what i 
> did, give the list and details about packages i have for Debian. I think we 
> should have similar approaches for Debian and RPM based systems.
>
> Also note that everything i did for Debian on that topic is in 
> pkgsrc/tools/oscar-debian
>
> On Saturday 15 September 2007 15:52, DongInn Kim wrote:
>   
>> Geoffroy. Yes, that is exactly what I am thinking. I have randomly
>> thought about building an rpm for OSCAR perl module including whole
>> bunch of oscar sub perl modules located at $OSCAR_HOME/lib/OSCAR.
>> If we can build, install, and use this rpm in OSCAR, I think this would
>> make it a little easier to handle the dependency issues and we can use
>> the OSCAR perl modules in a system-wide environment.
>>     
>
>   

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