Help with Installation (NT,Linux,FreeBSD) re:Business is Business

From: Bob Martin (bob@shorecom.com)
Date: Thu May 04 2000 - 10:39:56 EDT


We've zipped versions of 2.0a for FreeBSD, and Linux (Redhat, Mandrake) with
all required Perl modules (Blowfish, MD5, DES, even replacing Crypt::CBC
1.20 with Crypt::CBC 1.23). The Perl modules get installed in the
/path-to-opensrs/lib directory, and very little is left to do as far as
installation.

With regards to customization of the "templates" give
http://www.noms-de-domaine.com a look. Complete customization, and in
French.

Anyone needing assistance with complex installations including WindowsNT
contact me offlist.

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----- Original Message -----
From: Fagyal Csongor <mormota@aandmtech.com>
To: <bizops-list@opensrs.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 8:56 PM
Subject: Re: Business is Business

> > was brave enough to ask "How to change the title and the body color of
the
> > three sub templates?" and nobody answered him ... I know it can do
strange
> > things to the display color when working with these scripts.
>
> Well, another point: this whole reg_system.cgi stuff is only a template.
> However, it seems that everyone is using it with only small modifications,
> instead of using it as an example, and develop something new. Sometimes
when
> looking through the source I get the feeling that I can tell all the
fixes :-)
> Is everyone too lazy to use the nice routines provided by OpenSRS and make
> something different?
>
> > Have there been posts on site development (ASP, PHP3, HTML, CGI)other
than
> > the usual $60.00 - $80.00 - $140.00 per/hr stuff ...
>
> How about $40 / hr :-))
> Cheap Hungarian workforce, you know ;-)
>
> > A "canned" (zipped)
> > file package for specific platforms, perhaps? With modules of course.
>
> What do you mean? Something like an NT-port??
>
> - Cs.



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