Re: [Barry-devel] Call for testing: binary packages

2008-08-05 Thread Chris Frey
On Tue, Aug 05, 2008 at 06:07:41PM -0400, John Priddy wrote: > I can also confirm x86 Fedora 9 works. > > I am having some issues with dependencies on RHEL5. Looks like at a > minimum libtar is not in any RHEL5 child channels nor is it in EPEL. I > will try some 3rd party repositories when I g

Re: [Barry-devel] Call for testing: binary packages

2008-08-05 Thread John Priddy
I can also confirm x86 Fedora 9 works. I am having some issues with dependencies on RHEL5. Looks like at a minimum libtar is not in any RHEL5 child channels nor is it in EPEL. I will try some 3rd party repositories when I get a chance. On Mon, 2008-08-04 at 03:28 -0400, Chris Frey wrote: > O

Re: [Barry-devel] Call for testing: binary packages

2008-08-04 Thread Chris Frey
On Mon, Aug 04, 2008 at 01:24:51AM -0400, John Priddy wrote: > Just installed all packages on a fresh Fedora9 x64 system. So far > charging and bbbackup work perfectly. Let me know if you want me to > test anything else. Excellent, thanks! > I also have a x64 RHEL5 install on this laptop -- Il

Re: [Barry-devel] Call for testing: binary packages

2008-08-03 Thread John Priddy
Just installed all packages on a fresh Fedora9 x64 system. So far charging and bbbackup work perfectly. Let me know if you want me to test anything else. I also have a x64 RHEL5 install on this laptop -- Ill try it too in a bit and let you know. --John On Fri, 2008-08-01 at 23:01 -0400, Chris

[Barry-devel] Call for testing: binary packages

2008-08-01 Thread Chris Frey
Hi folks, Using the OpenSUSE Build Service, preliminary binary packages for Barry 0.13 are now available, in 32bit and 64bit versions, for the following distros: CentOS 5 Debian Etch (stable) Fedora 8 Fedora 9 Mandriva 2008 RHEL 5 SLE 10