[AG-DEV] Suggestion

Jason Bell j.bell at cqu.edu.au
Thu May 31 01:24:24 CDT 2012


G'day All

If I can provide my 2 cents worth....

In regards to the Linux distro's - I wouldn't be that concerned with this operating system - as it is my understanding that Chris and Doug are looking to release new versions with appropriate changes applied (Not sure which distor's will be released - but I suspect some of the popular ones would be).  Therefore, the fix would simply to run the disto's equivalent of "package update".  Therefore, I'm not concerned too much with this.

What really concerns me is the Windows packages (focusing on Windows XP and Windows 7).  To build a new windows package will require a significant amount of work and I am not that confident that this will occur.  Therefore, I think the windows environment would benefit from the application of a "script" that fixes things.  Given that the location of the files is generally "fixed" on winxp or win7 environment, I would assume this shouldn't be that difficult.

In regards to Mac, given the audio side of things is still broken (rat), I am not sure how many people actually use the Mac client in a production environment, and I am sure a few information pages could be created to ensure mac users are catered for.

So - my opinion would be just to focus on configuring a script that "fixes" the windows clients!

Anyway, interested in what others think?

Regards,
Jason.


-----Original Message-----
From: ag-dev-bounces at lists.mcs.anl.gov [mailto:ag-dev-bounces at lists.mcs.anl.gov] On Behalf Of Andrew Danson
Sent: Thursday, 31 May 2012 09:22 AM
To: ag-dev at lists.mcs.anl.gov
Subject: [AG-DEV] Suggestion

Hi Salim and Tim,

May I make a suggestion with the script?

It seems from the feedback on the mail list that there is a lot of variation between the different operating systems and sometimes even between different versions ofthe same OS. Now rather than having to script every possible alternative, perhaps it would be best to make a sensible guess for each system as the default, and allow users of the script to specify the path either interactively (preferably) or on the command line when it fails.

Cheers
Andrew



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