Hi Geoffroy,

It is more likely because my backend database and codebase are for the crispy 
branch where your new GUI codes are not checked in.

Anyway, the error/warning messages that I have got is here.
http://www.pastebin.ca/800944

And this is what you were asking for.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] xoscar]# echo $OSCAR_HOME 
> /home/oscar/trunk
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] xoscar]# $OSCAR_HOME/scripts/oscar-config 
> --supported-distros
> debian-4-x86_64 rhel-5-x86_64 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] xoscar]# $OSCAR_HOME/scripts/oscar-config 
> --list-setup-distros
> No distribution is setup for OSCAR
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] xoscar]# 


Regards,

- DongInn


Geoffroy Vallee wrote:
> Hi DongInn,
> 
> For the /tftpboot issue, can you give me the errors you see (database
> errors)? Can you also try to execute the following commands and give me
> the ouput:
> - "$OSCAR_HOME/scripts/oscar-config --supported-distros"
> - "$OSCAR_HOME/scripts/oscar-config --list-setup-distros"
> 
> About your KDE related question, no you do not need to install KDE, only
> Qt4 (which should be installed or easily installable on MAC). Qt4 is
> available on Linux, MAC OS, BSD, and Windows. I am carefull to use only
> easily portable stuff. :-)
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> 
> On Wed, 2007-11-28 at 14:31 -0500, DongInn Kim wrote:
>>> - for the distribution issue, i actually have a first question:
>>> is /tftpboot populated on your machine? If not and if you are using
>>> rhel-5 or debian-4 (x86_64 only), in the "Distribution
>> Configuration"
>>> tab, click on the "Add" button, you should be able to setup
>> everything
>>> you need. If /tftpboot is populated, let me know, there is a bug
>>> somewhere (not specific to the GUI).
>> /tftpboot was populated with the crispy branch. When I clicked on some
>> buttons, I saw some database errors at the back-end.
>>> - for the GUI that does not look pretty it depends on the Qt/KDE
>> styles
>>> installed on the machine. BTW, note that i plan to implement a
>> solution
>>> that will allow you to use the GUI on your laptop and execute OSCAR
>>> commands remotely via SSH in transparent way; you should then be
>> able to
>>> compile and use the GUI on your MAC and drive OSCAR remotely
>> (combining
>>> the benefits of both the GUI and the CLI). I will assume first that
>> you
>>> can connect to the OSCAR headnode via SSH without password; i
>> already
>>> thought about that, it should be pretty simple to implement.
>> Great! BTW, will the new gui require to install KDE?
> 
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