Anders Norrbring wrote:
Yeah.. I'll do a RPM build for SUSE on the latest version as soon as I can find the time. The thing I was a bit concerned about was the move from one machine to the other. Seemed to work fine though..
Maybe I'm old fashioned, but building from source can sometimes be a good way to go here. It's not very hard, and you learn more about the package you're building. This can help a lot of something goes wrong because then you don't see the program as a closed box. Plus, with complicated programs, when you build them yourself, you know exactly what options you use, which you can then document for your group. Once you've done this, then it makes moving to other machines, and maybe other distributions, easier.
I know this isn't the way some people like to operate, and I often debate this with people I work with, but this approach has worked well for me, including my recent installation of Mailman.
Cordially,
Jon Forrest forrest@ce.berkeley.edu Computer Resources Manager Civil and Environmental Engineering Dept. 305 Davis Hall Univ. of Calif., Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720-1710 510-642-0904