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#1 2004-12-17 08:42:41

cactus
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From: t͈̫̹ͨa͖͕͎̱͈ͨ͆ć̥̖̝o̫̫̼s͈̭̱̞͍̃!̰
Registered: 2004-05-25
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Linux Terminal Server Project package

I have packaged the binary scripts that the Linux Terminal Server Project puts out. I am starting to play around with the stuff...
8)

Maybe I can work some documentation out of it, as well as a couple of packages maybe...

Got a question though, since the LTSP-utils scripts basically install stuff for you (haven't tried it yet..we will see how it works)..is the preferred method to let that script do it, or should I work on packaging the files that the script installs for you?

I guess this is akin to packaging CPAN, and the choice between having packages for the CPAN modules, or letting CPAN do it. Except here there may actually be some services installed (tftpd, dhcpd, etc.).

Edit: Doh! Here is the link to the PKGBUILD..it is VERY simple..
Here


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