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[nenvermind] Re:blastwave.org cfengine


From: Christian Pearce
Subject: [nenvermind] Re:blastwave.org cfengine
Date: Mon, 09 Aug 2004 19:22:52 -0400 (EDT)

Thomas Glanzmann beat me to the punch. Thanks guy, you made my life easier. One more thing I can check off the list.

--
Christian Pearce
http://www.commnav.com
http://www.perfectorder.com

---------Original Message----------

I am getting ready to build a cfengine Solaris package for
blastwave.org.  If there are any thoughts to how this should be
done let me know.  I want this package to meet the needs of
everyone.  I have built cfengine packages for myself for about
three years and have built a complicated set of packages for
solaris ranging from ssh, mysql, apache, tomcat, openldap, php and
the likes.

My general feeling is the package will install in /opt/cfw with a
standard configure --prefix=/opt/cfw.  I will make every attempt
at a complete build.  My general feeling is everyone should have
an update.conf file that pulls the necessary binaries into
/var/cfengine/bin.  That way when we use cfengine to upgrade the
package we are not at a loss when the package is uninstalled.

Does anyone have any reservations to this approach.  Or a better
method of doing it?  I am all ears.  If not I am going to forge
ahead.  Worse case scenario I can change it down the road.  But I
would hate to do that if we already commited to something in the
field.

I might add that I will not be building it statically.  But there
will be a run path of that will point to the DB and SSL libs.
This will be provided by the blastwave.org packages. The Cfengine
package will depend on those packages.  Good stuff, enough said.
--
Christian Pearce
http://www.commnav.com
http://www.perfectorder.com



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