>
> Great work guys.
>
> Regards,
>
> Paulos
> ======================
> Dr Paulos B Nyirenda
> .mw ccTLD
>
http://www.registrar.mw
>
>
> On 15 Jul 2008 at 16:07, Jaromír Talír wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > this is probably first message from us to this list after it's creation.
> > That's not good, but hopefully this will change in near future. I always
> > waited to some interesting thing to announce and found all changes till
> > now not so much interesting ;)
> >
> > Actually we have interesting web pages
http://fred.nic.cz full of useful
> > information. I will try at least announce here new changes on these web
> > pages such source update, documentation update etc.
> >
> > Right now with a release of new version 1.10 of our registration system
> > I found one thing really cool to announce. This is completely rewritten
> > build system of all components of FRED. It was never so easy to install
> > FRED from sources. To support this installation I uploaded there little
> > bash script fred-manager (
http://fred.nic.cz/sources/fred-manager).
> > Everyone should be able to install fred in this few steps:
> >
> > wget
http://fred.nic.cz/sources/fred-manager
> > chmod a+x fred-manager
> > ./fred-manager download
> > ./fred-manager install
> > ./fred-manager start
> >
> > This will download and unpack sources, build all compoments in build
> > subdirectory of your current directory and install all results into root
> > subdirectory. Command start will run all necessary servers that include
> > apache and postgres. They don't interfere at all with your system wide
> > proceses of the same name. All is installed into your current directory,
> > all is running under privileges of your current user. Servers will
> > allocate about 10 ports to listen on.
> >
> > After that you can test client by running script
> > at ./root/bin/fred-client. You can check zone generation by
> > calling ./root/bin/genzone-client. You can check web applications by
> > pointing your browser to localhost:22354.
> >
> > You can also just check this script instead, to find out how to install
> > FRED.
> >
> > One thing will be probably a little bit painful - to satisfy all
> > dependencies. Configuration script will fail when they find some missing
> > dependency. Then you have to manually install it. We tried successfuly
> > to install FRED on Fedora (8,9), Ubuntu (Dapper) and Gentoo. Except from
> > omniORB all dependencies should be in distribution repositories. We
> > created a overall schema of this dependencies
> >
http://fred.nic.cz/attachment/wiki/attachments/component_schema.png
> >
> > Hope that traffic on this lists will arise a little bit since now.
> >
> > Enjoy our work! ;)
> >
> > Jaromir
> >
>
>
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