On 22/08/11 07:44, Joerg Sauer wrote:
On Aug 20, 2011, at 6:14 PM, Joerg Sauer
wrote:
This version should also install and run on Ubuntu 10.04 (only minimally
tested).
On Sun August 21 2011 06:07:26 Cotton Tenney wrote:
Awesome, I'll be trying this out next week. Thanks!
Uhm, that statement
> On Aug 20, 2011, at 6:14 PM, Joerg Sauer
> wrote:
> > This version should also install and run on Ubuntu 10.04 (only minimally
> > tested).
On Sun August 21 2011 06:07:26 Cotton Tenney wrote:
> Awesome, I'll be trying this out next week. Thanks!
Uhm, that statement about Ubuntu 10.04 was actual
Awesome, I'll be trying this out next week. Thanks!
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On Aug 20, 2011, at 6:14 PM, Joerg Sauer wrote:
> I just uploaded a new version that depends on and uses the Ruby libs that
> come
> with Debian (instead of using "frozen" RubyGems). One of the main advantages
> is easie
I just uploaded a new version that depends on and uses the Ruby libs that come
with Debian (instead of using "frozen" RubyGems). One of the main advantages
is easier/faster security updates for Rails and the other Ruby libs (through
their Debian packages).
This version should also install and r
> On Friday, August 19, 2011 at 8:42 AM, Joerg Sauer wrote:
> > I build a package for Debian Squeeze (amd64) containing the Hawk 4.1
> > web-based GUI for Pacemaker.
On Fri August 19 2011 18:58:39 Cotton Tenney wrote:
> This should work fine on Ubuntu 10.04, correct?
I quickly xen-create-image'd
This should work fine on Ubuntu 10.04, correct?
Thanks,
Cotton Tenney
Systems Administrator
Rogers Software Development
On Friday, August 19, 2011 at 8:42 AM, Joerg Sauer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I build a package for Debian Squeeze (amd64) containing the Hawk 4.1
> web-based
> GUI for Pacemaker.
Hello,
I build a package for Debian Squeeze (amd64) containing the Hawk 4.1 web-based
GUI for Pacemaker.
I do not have much experience with building Debian packages, but as far as I
can tell the binary package behaves in a sane way and installs a working Hawk
on Squeeze. I have been using it o