[Sisuite-devel] Re: mandatory modules in UYOK

2006-05-16 Thread Andrea Righi
Committed in the trunk... even if I've not received the r3566 mail from systemimager-commits.. it seems that sometime some mails are not sent properly... or is it only a problem restricted to my mailbox? Cheers, -Andrea Brian Elliott Finley wrote: > I like the concept, and would like to make one

RE: [Sisuite-devel] Re: mandatory modules in UYOK

2006-05-16 Thread Bernard Li
Title: RE: [Sisuite-devel] Re: mandatory modules in UYOK Hi Andrea: No, it's not just you - SourceForge's mailing-lists seem to be pretty flaky for the last day or so. Cheers, Bernard -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Andrea Righi Sent: Mon 15/05/

[Sisuite-devel] Re: mandatory modules in UYOK

2006-05-15 Thread Andrea Righi
OK, maybe there was a problem in my mailbox... -Andrea Finley, Brian E. wrote: > I seem to have received commit message 3566 just fine... > > -Brian > > --- Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuf

[Sisuite-devel] Re: mandatory modules in UYOK

2006-05-15 Thread Finley, Brian E.
I seem to have received commit message 3566 just fine... -Brian -- Brian Elliott Finley Linux Strategist, CIS Desk: 630.252.4742 Mobile: 630.631.6621 -Original Message- From: Andrea Righi To: Finley, Brian E. CC: sisuite-dev Sent: Mon May 15 11:01:38 2006 Subj

[Sisuite-devel] Re: mandatory modules in UYOK

2006-05-11 Thread Andrea Righi
OK, I like the suggestion. I'll do it. ;-) Cheers, -Andrea Brian Elliott Finley wrote: > I like the concept, and would like to make one suggestion, then I say > impement it. > > The suggestion is, instead of having the list hard-coded in a library, > let's do it in the same way that the UYOK.mod

[Sisuite-devel] Re: mandatory modules in UYOK

2006-05-10 Thread Brian Elliott Finley
I like the concept, and would like to make one suggestion, then I say impement it. The suggestion is, instead of having the list hard-coded in a library, let's do it in the same way that the UYOK.modules_to_exclude file is used. Let's create a new file, called something like: /etc/systemim