On Wed, 2008-01-09 at 09:41 +0000, Dr J A Gow wrote:
> Those docs look nice and clean! I don't think anyone will have problems
> following them, but it may be worth adding a line or two just noting
> that if you trash/upgrade your Opensync install, you will need to rerun
> synce-install-plugins.py to ensure that you have a valid plugin
> installed.

Okey dokey.

> RPM'ers will be OK as they can run a post-install script. I have never
> used a non-RPM distro so can't speak for them but I would be surprised
> if they couldn't do the same with their specific installation system. I
> agree this is probably the best solution - at least we keep a 'master
> copy' of the plugin files with the sync-engine install and allow the
> appropriate one to be copied to the OpenSync directory at any time when
> needed, rather than having the only copy of the plugin on the target
> system residing in the Opensync directory, where it might get lost.

Actually, what I meant was that the script could be ignored, and two
more packages for the two plugins could be created, which would depend
on the correct version of OS.

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