Re: [Toolserver-l] Debian (Linux) is coming back

2012-03-18 Thread Tim Landscheidt
Platonides platoni...@gmail.com wrote: It's not only a question of space, but also of availability. I don't know about Debian or Solaris, but on Fedora some packages are sent to a farm up north when they don't compile in the current release and noone volunteers to fix it. I wouldn't want

Re: [Toolserver-l] Debian (Linux) is coming back

2012-03-06 Thread DaB.
Hello, At Tuesday 06 March 2012 16:42:01 DaB. wrote: On 05/03/12 15:20, DaB. wrote: In puppet (our server-managment-programm) I have now a HUGE list of liberies and software to install for the solaris-server – but the names of the packages does not match with the debian-package-names of

Re: [Toolserver-l] Debian (Linux) is coming back

2012-03-05 Thread Platonides
On 05/03/12 15:20, DaB. wrote: In puppet (our server-managment-programm) I have now a HUGE list of liberies and software to install for the solaris-server – but the names of the packages does not match with the debian-package-names of course. I would need weeks to figure out what belongs

Re: [Toolserver-l] Debian (Linux) is coming back

2012-03-05 Thread Tim Landscheidt
DaB. w...@daniel.baur4.info wrote: [...] I believe we had several issues already in the past when the installed soft- ware differed between the Solaris servers. Which brings me to: Does anyone know an established format a) in which pro- jects could write down their requirements and b) that

Re: [Toolserver-l] Debian (Linux) is coming back

2012-03-05 Thread Tim Landscheidt
Jeremy Baron jer...@tuxmachine.com wrote: Which brings me to: Does anyone know an established format a) in which pro- jects could write down their requirements and b) that covers both Debian and Solaris?  So when admins need to (re-)in- stall a server, they wouldn't have to guess which

Re: [Toolserver-l] Debian (Linux) is coming back

2012-03-05 Thread Platonides
On 05/03/12 23:36, Tim Landscheidt wrote: It's not only a question of space, but also of availability. I don't know about Debian or Solaris, but on Fedora some packages are sent to a farm up north when they don't compile in the current release and noone volunteers to fix it. I wouldn't want

Re: [Toolserver-l] Debian (Linux) is coming back

2012-03-04 Thread Marcin Cieslak
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Re: [Toolserver-l] Debian (Linux) is coming back

2012-03-04 Thread Tim Landscheidt
DaB. w...@daniel.baur4.info wrote: [...] If you are a Debian-user too, you can help me a little bit: Insert needed packages at [1] and help other users to find packages for their needed liberies. [...] Does this mean that all the accumulated JIRA requests for Perl modules Co. will get

Re: [Toolserver-l] Debian (Linux) is coming back

2012-03-04 Thread Jeremy Baron
On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 22:05, Tim Landscheidt t...@tim-landscheidt.de wrote: Which brings me to: Does anyone know an established format a) in which pro- jects could write down their requirements and b) that covers both Debian and Solaris?  So when admins need to (re-)in- stall a server, they

Re: [Toolserver-l] Debian (Linux) is coming back

2012-03-04 Thread Gerald A
DaB, On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 4:04 PM, Marcin Cieslak sa...@saper.info wrote: Please let me know if you need some help with Solaris. Let me know if you need Solaris or other help. Thanks, Gerald ___ Toolserver-l mailing list