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Re: What files are needed for a client only installation?



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On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Brian J. Murrell wrote:

> I am overhauling the hylafax RPM spec file.  One thing that can/should
> be done is to split hylafax into a server package and a client package. 
> The idea that you can install the server package on the host with the
> modem(s) and put just the client package on the clients.

Fair enough. Do you want to have the base && client || server style
installation that ssh uses? And do you want to go from the latest CVS
installation, or set up a v4.1beta3, or use the latest patches needed
for the latest gcc to install on various systems added by hand?

> What I am looking for is some hints as you what files are needed in a
> client only install, a server only install and which files would be
> needed by both.  Feel free to comment on only files you know about, I
> can further test and build the complete list from various answers I get
> here.

The CVS version has some manual page changes to separate the documentation
into hylafax-server and hylafax-client setups.


> I have taken the liberty of including the file list from a hylafax
> install here.  If you could indicate which files you think should go
> where by prefixing the filename with an "S" for server, "C" for client,
> or "B" for both.  Any files you don't indicate, I will assume you are
> not sure about.

Let's approach this after we work out how to split it up.

			Nico Kadel-Garcia
			(Recently employed elsewhere)
			nkadel@bellatlantic.net

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