Since I don't have Administrator privileges on my PC at work, if I wanted
to try the Windows version of this package I would have to have a way to
install and configure it without those privileges.
On Ubunto I would love to see an apt-get install procedure. I am almost
ready to decide on our
+1 for an Ubuntu personal package archive:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas
Am 28.10.2010 14:49, schrieb Richard Jones:
On Ubunto I would love to see an apt-get install procedure. I am almost
ready to decide on our DB and this would makie it easy to get up and running
and trial the
Thanks for the input everyone! It seems an Ubuntu/Debian installer
would be the best thing to start with, apart from a simple .zip
packaging that exposes the contents for non-root users on the
different systems.
Has anyone ever done some Debian packaging and knows how to do that
with
Don't forget CentOS, aka RedHat Enterprise ... ;-)
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 3:57 PM, Peter Neubauer
peter.neuba...@neotechnology.com wrote:
Thanks for the input everyone! It seems an Ubuntu/Debian installer
would be the best thing to start with, apart from a simple .zip
packaging that exposes
Yeah, true,
I think there will be more to come, but if we want to keep the 3 weeks
release cycle with some quality, we need to start somewhere :)
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Haha,
that was a Freudian misspelling - we are aiming for 2, not 3 weeks cycles :)
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Of course you can use alien to install a debian package on Red Hat and
other linux packages.
http://kitenet.net/~joey/code/alien/
I think if you get one to work, the other's will follow fairly quickly.
Personally, I think a .deb package should not be the first step. Let's get
something
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