First, I want to thank Todd for sending me AT.
I finally had some time to look it over, and now I am a bit nervous :-/
I have a Debian Stable install, with RT 3.4 installed via the Debian
repository. The readme for AT has you running ./configure with a number
of options based on a standard RT install (ie in /opt/rt3).
./configure --with-rt-home=/opt/rt3 \
--with-rt-local=/opt/rt3 \
--with-rt-localhtml=/opt/rt3/share/html \
--with-db-admin=root
and then you run patch:
$ cd /opt/rt3
# Now patch for your version of RT if you want asset history \
to record tickets properly
$ patch -p0 < at/etc/upgrade/RT-3.4.x.patch
$ cd -
$ make install
Can I do this with my Debian installed version of RT? Or am I just
begging for trouble by doing so? Has anyone else installed AT on a
stock Debian system?
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