Well the current-download-script.sh already gets the list of all the
current srpms. No need to preload anything.

On 3/21/06, Warren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  Erik Espinoza wrote:
>
>  Agreed, Jake, that the Bernstein license is the biggest deterrent to
> releasing an ISO or turnkey appliance of Qmail, but as you said, the
> existing installation scripts already do a great job with automating
> the process.
>
>  It'd be trivial to make an image that does the base install and runs
> the download scripts on first boot.
>
>
>  Right - pretty much what I was getting at Erik.  You can already have the
> prerequisites in place, and one set of the srpms, so that the initial
> downloads only need to download any of those that have changed.
>
>  W
>

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