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Re: [Swarm-Support] Information
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Adrian von Buttlar |
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Re: [Swarm-Support] Information |
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Tue, 10 May 2005 11:33:24 +0200 |
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i tried to build swarm on gentoo. worked quite well except for the java part.
i didnt have time to look into it. simply disabling java support did the
trick and it ran "out of the box" (as gentoo is a source based distribution
all the dev tools were already installed, plus several dependencies that are
in gentoo's portage tree).
cheers from hamburg,
adrian
On Monday 09 May 2005 20:54, Paul Johnson wrote:
> I think the SwarmFaq is supposed to address those questions.
>
> If you use Linux, and you want to use a free one, choose Fedora Core
> because I make RPMs for that. I hope someday to buy the RH Enterprise
> Linux, but just resist paying. You could use Mandrake or Suse, I know
> people who have made them work in the past. About one year ago, a Suse
> user gave me an account on his system and I built RPMs for him, so I
> know it can be done.
>
> pj
>
> Fabrizio Stupino wrote:
> > Hi to everybody,
> >
> > I’m a newbie of swarm,so I’ve decided asking you some support. I should
> > install swarm for the first time, does exitst an howto that helps me the
> > installation?
> >
> > Do you suggest any tricks to improve and quickly configure this tool
> >
> > Which linux distribution do you think is better for swarm?
> >
> > Thanks for all support that you‘ll give
> >
> > Best Regards
> >
> > Fabrizio
> >
> >
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