I belive install docs should be qa-ed for every release and cleaned. Regarding OpenSuSE i know a few that run Koha flawlessly on it. At leat 3.6 i think. The main problem is there are not many volunteers to take on the job of testing and rewriting.

I've never used dpkg on a rpm-based distro, did the reverse thou.

Regards
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On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 1:45 AM, Mark Tompsett <mtompset@hotmail.com> wrote:
Greetings,

A person I know was telling me about a project they have in OpenSUSE. So, I downloaded it. I'm installing it. And then I thought, "Hey, does Koha work on this?"
The installation is downloading RPM's after all. So, I looked on the Wiki for OpenSUSE.

I thought my Ubuntu tarball instructions were super-long. These instructions even tell the person how to install OpenSUSE?! Isn't that a tad out of scope? Next, these are for 3.0, which again is out of date. And lastly, these are so tarball oriented, when I currently have no reason to believe that the debian repositories won't work.

Any thoughts?

GPML,
Mark Tompsett
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