[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you leaving the
toolchain on your servers (I guess I'm the paranoid type), or are you
compiling on one machine, and then installing the binaries on the
production server??
Compile on one host, test on another, in case of success move to the one
or two production hosts, wait a week or so to let it pass 'on-air test',
then upgrade the rest of production hosts.
> I was thinking of a script to install/uninstall the
toolchain as needed to facilitate upgrades, yet remove the toolchain
after.
I suppose that's it is easier to setup your own private YUM repo with
compiled and ready-to-deploy RPMS for QT. That is the way I used to do.
No need for compilers and like on the production boxes, and easier to
upgrade and administer.
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Best regards,
Alexey Loukianov mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
System Engineer,
IT Department,
Lavtech Corp.
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