On Wed, 2010-11-10 at 11:16 +0100, Marcin Krol wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hello everyone, > > My company is doing testing on a lot of platforms (most mainstream > platforms in existence I believe, including IBM i5). Having x2go in > debian repositories and working out of box is great, but some need it > on other platforms too. In particular we'd like to see x2go servers on > most releases of RedHat (both x86 and x64, even ppc), AIX (5.3, 6.1) and > Solaris (9, 10, x64, sparc). > > Before I set out to compiling x2go on those platforms, I need to ask > here if this even makes sense, i.e. if x2go is portable enough to be > compiled from sources "out of box" e.g. on AIX and have CDE as window > manager. So is it? > > I'm willing to devote some effort to this (although I can't promise to > make this my full time job). I can compile and test stuff all right (I > know some C and C++), but don't know enough about Xwindow to be able to > port X software really. <snip> I can't speak for the developers but I'd guess it is almost entirely a packaging issue. One might have to look in the scripts, particularly the postgresqql scripts to see if there is anything different between Debian and RedHat. I believe Russ Herrold was considering this so he may have more accurate input - John
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