>> I checked in Fedora Core 5 x86 support into trunk revision 4591.  For
>> those of you who are adventurous and wanted to try OSCAR on the latest
>> release of Fedora Core, please try it out and let us know if you
>> encounter
>> any issues.
>>
>> I'd like to stress that this is by no means production code, so please
>> try
>> it only if you would like to have a preview of what's available in OSCAR
>> 5.0 (and also to see how it works with Fedora Core 5).
>>
>> You have two ways of getting the source code:
>>
>> 1) Check it out directly via SVN - read this page:
>> http://oscar.openclustergroup.org/faq.development.svn-howto
>> 2) Download the trunk nightly tarball -
>> http://oscar.openclustergroup.org/nightly (code is checked into r4591 so
>> you will likely have to wait a day for the new nightlies to be built or
>> if
>> DongInn reads this email and is nice enough to roll them out...)
>>
>
>
> if i download the thunk
> there is no 'configure' script in the tar.gz file when i expand
>

possible solution.

use the svn method above
and then use the 'autogen.sh' to creat the configure and the required
Makefile.* etc.

/nc
> /nc
>
>> There are still a few warning messages here and there, but nothing bad.
>>
>> Thanks for your support!
>>
>> P.S. Trunk is also known to be stable for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
>> (and
>> clones) x86 and x86_64 as well as Fedora Core 4 x86 and possibly
>> Mandriva
>> Linux 2006 x86.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Bernard
>>
>
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