I was going to recommend roughly the same thing.
Don't use RPM's, install his tools manually.
When I did, I learned a lot of useful information about the internals of RedHat/CentOS (or any System V LUnix system for that matter).
And with all due respect, of course, it brings me back to the days when I was managing a qmail server and hanging around the qmail mailing list.
There was a lot of rudeness and snarkyness on that list. They aren't kind to those they consider fools.
DJB has his acolytes, much like Linus Torvalds does. I suspect that DJB's personality reflects the overall tone of DJB related online communities, much like Torvalds's personality affects groups like this. I have to say, DJB's software offerings are top rate.
Oh and the qmail server? My employer went Exchange. And slowly but surely, the IT there is becoming more Microsoft with Linux becoming more of an outlier. It's probably time for me to find another job. It's hard, because I've been with them a long time. === Al
--- On Fri, 9/5/08, RobertH roberth@abbacomm.net wrote:
From: RobertH roberth@abbacomm.net Subject: RE: [CentOS] DJB's daemontools package To: "'CentOS mailing list'" centos@centos.org Date: Friday, September 5, 2008, 9:10 PM With all due respect...
Do any of you that gave advice on finding DJB software in rpm format use any of the software that you are giving advice on finding in rpm format or otherwise?
If you do use it, you can do better. :-)
If not, well... then you are talking out yer' rear ends.
It is best to go to the source and learn all you can, then make your own rpm or know what you are looking for in an rpm and specifically why.
and it wasn't the hard to google for
daemontools rpm
or the other packages in rpm format.
- rh
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