Subject: Thu, 10 May 2001 15:13:31 -0500 From: Clayton Carter Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 15:13:31 -0500 I wouldn't go this far, but I will say that I didn't have too much trouble with the install. I had to work some voodoo so that the Debian installed Perl modules would co-exist with the newer versions from CPAN. Also, I had never used MySQL before, so that was an adventure; but overall, I didn't have too much trouble. I'm not saying it's easy or that it's done well, mind y'all, I'm just saying that installed it without major problems. What I will say is that the system is a bitch to develop for. Whoever developed this code was living in some strange fantasy world. A lot of it is done very well and quite cleverly, but the rest is bizarre and can only be described by a big bowl of extra sloppy linguine. But it works, so make of it what you will. --pc On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 10:24:26AM +0000, Dan Fleming wrote: > Buggy eh? > > Eprints is a breeze to install on Linux. I set it up on Red Hat 7 where I > guess I had the benefit of Red Hat's quck & easy installation methods for > locating and setting up all the prerequisite stuff. I used to use Solaris and > imagine it would have been a lot harder getting that sorted out prior to > installing eprints. I know Chistopher says negative feedback is more useful > than positive, but I just thought I'd offer this encouragement to anyone who > wants to set it up on Red Hat and might otherwise be put off. > > Dan > > Dr D Fleming > University of Ulster -- Clayton Carter crcarter@cs.indiana.edu "My mom says I'm the handsomest guy in school."