On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 1:31 PM, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Are you saying it worked right in 5.x? If that's the case, why not wait until 2017 for something else?
Because it has to work, perfectly, right now and every day, 24x7x365.25. Turning it down is not an option.
Did it do that under 5.x, or did you ever have it in production?
And it *does* work on some of the servers, there's just a few that have issues, and in some cases, I have no clue why, as they're similar or the same.
The bug reports I see relate to kernel versions.
I hear a couple years ago, $10? $19.99?, but my manage says he'd like to get out of the business of making video surveillance work, when there's off-the-shelf stuff out there.
And we do have some budget for things that need to be done, and security is required (and if we do it, it's a lot less than other options...).
Seems like the sort of thing that would have cross platform java software.
Just using std. repos....
Seems like you have exhausted that already, though. And java apps tend to be fairly self-contained and easy to manage separately - since linux distros have been so weird about supporting it.