Hi, Scott -

Thanks for the update - much appreciated.

If you would like additional testing, please do let me know.  I'd be 
happy to spend a short while over the weekend.  Most of my testing will 
be done under RHEL4/CentOS4.

Thanks
-dant

Scott Barninger wrote:
> I hope to publish the rpm packages this weekend. For the impatient, the 
> most recent 1.39 SRPM should be essentially the same code, albeit packaged 
> with 1.38 docs. Or, as Kern mentions, the spec file in the tarball should 
> build as I have been testing and updating throughout the 1.39.x releases.
> 
> On Thu, 2007-01-04 at 20:23 +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>> On Thursday 04 January 2007 19:53, Dan Trainor wrote:
>>> Hi, all -
>>>
>>> Now, Kern, I noticed that you're noted as the RPM package maintainer for 
>>> the 1.38 series - should the same be assumed about the 2.0 series, as 
>>> well?
>> Well, I may be "listed" as the maintainer, but Scott Barninger is the guy 
>> who 
>> does the work.
>>
>>> I guess what I'm getting at is, I'm sure there are a few people who are 
>>> plenty eager to find a nice SRPM for the 2.0 series, because we use RPMs 
>>> a lot more frequently than we use tarballs and such.  Are there any 
>>> plans to package and distribute a SRPM or spec file within the next few 
>>> days?
>> I covered that in my release announcement -- it is up to the packager not me.
>>
>>> Is any help needed for creating a 2.0 SPEC file for building RPMs with? 
>>>   If work has not already started, I can surely hack one up and give it 
>>> to you guys - however, I'm not so sure if it would be up to Kern's 
>>> expectations :)
>> I believe that the .spec file that is in the source code is perfectly fine 
>> with the exception of updating the version numbers of everything, ...
>>
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