On Tue, 2007-10-30 at 08:11 +0100, Hans de Goede wrote:
Actually I have a group of students working on a third party
application
installer for Fedora, which will use a combination of autodownloader, no src
rpms (which will automatically get build using "sources" downloaded through
autodownloader) and system-install-packages, the end result will be a list of
applications like acroreader, googleearth, realplayer, etc. Which can then be
installed / updated with a single click by the enduser, while still getting
correct SELinux permissions, being easy removable as they will be installed as
rpms, etc.
If anyone is interested in helping them I can put you in contact.
I'd be interested in their efforts. I'm just concerned of bypassing any
requirements the source might have (ie. viewing the EULA on their site
and clicking on their "I Agree" button before downloading).
How do I get in touch with them and see what their plans / designs are?
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Richi Plana