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Date: | 2007-09-27 (10:11) |
From: | Richard Jones <rich@a...> |
Subject: | Re: [Caml-list] Re: Cherry-picking modules (was Re: [ANN] OCaml Reins 0.1 - Persistent Data Structure Library) |
On Wed, Sep 26, 2007 at 07:45:33AM -0400, Jim Miller wrote: > Godi would be very nice if I could figure out how to create a custom Godi > repository that I could burn onto a CD and then point my Godi installer to > it. I seem to recall going through and looking through Godi a year or so > ago to figure this out but ran out of time and patience. Godi would have to > be able to assemble the repository for me based on a top level set of > requirements (run down the dependency chain) or the situation hasn't > improved at all compared to distributing the modules ourselves. I'm not a big fan of yum, but one thing it does well is the 'createrepo' command which lets you effortlessly create a repository from a collection of RPMs. So RPM + createrepo + a CD burner would do what you want on Fedora. I think the bigger problem is that certain Well Known Operating Systems don't come with any package management to speak of. Rich. -- Richard Jones Red Hat