Am 27. Aug, 2001 schwäzte Dimitri Maziuk so: > The only tool I can think of is pen and paper: audit all those computers > and work out which files on which boxen can be distributed as is, which > need to be edited for a particular box, etc.
That's easy enough. It's getting the engine that tracks it and keeps everything in sync that takes some work. > Once you've figured out what exactly you want to do, you can try to > find something in the usual places (like sourceforge), or write a bunch > of cron + ssh + perl + CVS scripts to do what you want. I'm gonna as on the SAGE mailing list, then start that way if they don't have any suggestions. I find it hard to believe cfengine is the only package that does this type of thing. That is what FAI is using, so maybe I should give in and use cfengine. > Having an all-debian network helps, at least you can use apt's get- and > set-selections to keep packages in sync. <SMILEY type="envious"/> One of the reasons I took this gig. ciao, der.hans -- # [EMAIL PROTECTED] home.pages.de/~lufthans/ www.DevelopOnline.com # The only way for a woman to change a man # is if he's wearing Depends[TM] - der.hans