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Sure - I don't have much free time at all in the short term (next 1 - 1 1/2 months) but I'm certainly willing to do whatever I can to help out. You guys may be able to get access to the source code for RedHat's installer now that you've been assimilated... That's a resource I don't have. Anyhow, send me an email offline if you're interested and we will see if there's a good way to tackle it. -Shane Chris Faylor wrote: > On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 01:18:52AM -0800, J Shane Culpepper wrote: > >I would suggest using rpm. Its been ported to cygwin and a great tool for > >modular installation. Write an installer based on the rpm development libs > >which can query for available packages much like redhat does. You could also > >leverage from the up2date redhat modules written in perl and python (i > >believe) for redhat distributions. Maybe this is too much work but it would > >be a great distribution scheme. That way you can always get the latest > >greatest modules for install. I'm a proud owner of the official 1.0 CD but > >I'd love to be able to get certain things updated without having to always > >build the modules I want. > > Are you interested in spearheading this? > > cgf
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