
hkclark at gmail
Oct 29, 2006, 4:55 PM
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On 10/29/06, Jonathan Rockway <jon [at] jrock> wrote: > Hello developers (and users), > > As you may be aware, Catalyst can be difficult to install at times. CPAN > installations are tricky, and require the availability of a C compiler (not > something that web developers expect to need). So, I'd like to start an > organized group of people willing to create binary packages for their favorite > OS. (Or the equivalent -- compiling packages from source is expected on > Gentoo and the *BSDs, and a C compiler is part of the default install. We can > still make it easier, though.) > > If you're interested, reply to the dev list indicating which distro/OS you'd > like to work on. I've claimed OpenBSD, and there is a gentoo portage tree in > SVN. However, Debian is quite out of date, and the other Linuxes seem to be > suffering from the same problem -- the Catalyst team and the distros would > surely appreciate your help. > There was a thread earlier today where we were discussing CentOS 4 (RedHat Enterprise 4) earlier today (see http://lists.rawmode.org/pipermail/catalyst/2006-October/010165.html). It's too early to say if anything will come of it. However, if there are others interested in CentOS/RHEL, please let us know. Thanks! Kennedy _______________________________________________ Catalyst-dev mailing list Catalyst-dev [at] lists http://lists.rawmode.org/mailman/listinfo/catalyst-dev
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