On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 01:27:36PM -0400, Pat Eyler wrote:
Because the various developers (and companies) each like different flavors (or flavours) of linux (and other unixen), we're not likely to settle on a specific distribution.
As a second platform I want to see Koha working on OpenBSD. I think this is the best choice for a secure server. It will also help show that Koha isn't 'for linux only'.
Although I myself have no plans to run on anything other than Linux, it makes sense to make as few Linux-specific dependencies as possible. Theoretically Koha should run on any Unix platform with Apache and Perl, and if that's not the case we should reduce dependencies, or at least encapsulate them as much as possible. Mysql dependencies also. Sooner or later we will find someone who wants to help out on the project and wants to run on another platform, so we should be ready to accept the extra help :-) Creating a distribution release in tar.gz for any platform and an RPM for instant RedHat-compatible install seems to me like the best of both worlds. - Alan ---- Alan Millar --==> am12@bolis.com <==--