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I'm also using Gentoo on production servers. I update only when the systems are affected by a glsa.On 7/16/06, Thor Odino <
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Dice R. Random wrote:> On 7/14/06, mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>>> So, is there any hope for me? I thought maybe I'd send this email and>> encou
Dice R. Random wrote:
On 7/14/06, mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So, is there any hope for me? I thought maybe I'd send this email and
encourage your efforts towards Gentoo for servers and maybe put in a
request for small steps like a more stable portage tree. Anyway, thanks
for listening.
On 7/14/06, mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So, is there any hope for me? I thought maybe I'd send this email and
encourage your efforts towards Gentoo for servers and maybe put in a
request for small steps like a more stable portage tree. Anyway, thanks
for listening.
Seems to me that the s
I'm new to this list and to Gentoo. I'm curious if/when Gentoo might
have a "release" type portage branch that only gets security updates and
severe bug fixes. I noticed that on the list of goals for this server
project, so I'm hoping this is the right place to post this. Here is
the backgro
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Hi all,
Sorry for the long delay, had a hard time with latest umbrello
version, and coul dn't find an alternative that would create a decent
ER UML graph. If anyone has better experience with any other software
i'm open to suggestions.
Now about the
This is really cool and nice project especially for server farms and
datacenters..
Ricardo Loureiro wrote:
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Hi,
I'm finishing my masters and as final project I decided to make a
"portage" that would work well on a network environment, in this case
On 12/11/05, Francesco Riosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ricardo Loureiro wrote:
> > One of the things most ppl ask is about what DB i'm using, why and if
> > i'm planning on support Mysql. I'm using PostgreSQL just because of
> > stored procedures that would allow easier notifications of machines
Ricardo Loureiro wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Thanks so far for all the feedback and sugestions. I'll try to reply
> to everyone in this mail.
>
> One of the things most ppl ask is about what DB i'm using, why and if
> i'm planning on support Mysql. I'm using PostgreSQL just because of
> stored procedures
I was having trouble accessing the draft, so I got it by email from Ricardo
and have it mirrored on my site:
http://www.securesystem.info/tiki-download_file.php?fileId=12
Chris White
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Hi Ian,
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> This project does definatly sound like something I would be
> interested in watch. Are you setting up a project page/RSS
> feed/wiki/mailing list/something else?
>
Not right now, and i'm afraid I don't have the time to set up one
until
On Friday 09 December 2005 19:42, Ricardo Loureiro wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Thanks so far for all the feedback and sugestions. I'll try to reply
> to everyone in this mail.
This project does definatly sound like something I would be interested in
watch. Are you setting up a project page/RSS feed/wik
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Hi all,
Thanks so far for all the feedback and sugestions. I'll try to reply
to everyone in this mail.
One of the things most ppl ask is about what DB i'm using, why and if
i'm planning on support Mysql. I'm using PostgreSQL just because of
stored pr
Hello,
Very interesting! I would love to read more on your work up to this point.
I'm also curious, is there a reason you went with Postgresql?
If you haven't already, it may be worth looking into CFengine. The project
may provide tried and true answers to some of your questions when it come
Ricardo Loureiro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm finishing my masters and as final project I decided to make a
> "portage" that would work well on a network environment, in this case
> a software development lab. My idea is to put portage on a database
> and create tools that would allow clients to request pa
oh, and it surely would be usefull for single gentoo boxes too, as many
users already requested things like auto-update for configs, rollback
and ptree in a db. i guess you should work closely with the gentoo-devs
as this would enhance portage as a whole.
Chris wrote:
>this sounds like a very gr
this sounds like a very great project, i hope you get it done fully, as
i surely would have use for it (got a whole bunch of gentoo-boxes, with
different archs)
plz keep us informed and also put your longer doc online, as i'm not
scared to read some 50 pages about an interesting project like this
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Hi,
I'm finishing my masters and as final project I decided to make a
"portage" that would work well on a network environment, in this case
a software development lab. My idea is to put portage on a database
and create tools that would allow clients t
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