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  expand-template /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
 
  expand-template /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
 
  /etc/init.d/httpd-e-smith condrestart
 
  /etc/init.d/httpd-e-smith condrestart
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set $ocs{'MaxUpload'} defaulting to something in the rpm, 10M or more ?
    
==aliases==
 
==aliases==
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==RPM is not a chatroom==
 
==RPM is not a chatroom==
Less chat in the install output, just say look at the wiki page, + renamed wiki page
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Less chat in the install output, just say look at the renamed wiki page
    
==events==
 
==events==
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==save bandwidth==
 
==save bandwidth==
Create a seperate RPM with the ''guide.pdf'' and make it a dependency of the main RPM. No need to touch the ocs.tar.qz
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Create a separate RPM with the ''guide.pdf'' and make it a dependency of the main RPM.
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*option 1. just delete the guide.pdf from ocs.tar.gz manually,
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*option 2. alter the .spec to delete it automatically,
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*option 2b. create the help file rpm in the same spec, how ?
    
==MySQL init scripts ==
 
==MySQL init scripts ==
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==RPM strcuture==
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I'm looking at the src.rpm and it needs to work a different way before this will work, looking...
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stephen
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==dependencies==
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==dependencies==
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change the install method to install the  perl dependencies that are available from existing repos.
OK, you already have them, just need to check on a clean install what is available
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Another thing to do in time is to add all the requires (to perl dependencies) that are available from existing repos.
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Then you can reduce the number of perl rpms in your download the less you are responsible for the better
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Then you can reduce the number of perl rpm in your download the less you are responsible for the better
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yum localinstall smeserver-inventory-tools* --enablerepo=?
    
stephen
 
stephen
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==ocsagent.exe==
 
==ocsagent.exe==
I'm not sure this is needed, lets delete it from the server and see if it affects anything before removing from the rpm
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I'm not sure this is needed, lets delete it from the server and see if it affects anything before removing from the rpm,
it does generate a warning during the web installer but that is irrelevant to us (from dev in ocs forums)
      
stephen
 
stephen

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