On Sun, 2006-07-16 at 01:38, Ralf Corsepius wrote: > > > > I found no simple, clear instructions along the lines of "Got Fedora > > 5? A Web server already installed? Sendmail already set up? Well > > then, here's what you do: ..." > Do you expect me to explain how to set up a webserver and the MTA they > are using? This is beyond the scope of rt3. I still haven't installed this myself but the other packages you need to make it work should either be dependencies or you should document the yum install instructions to get them - probably the latter for the MTA since you might provide the mail setup for sendmail but the system is using postfix. > > Instead, I found a README.fedora that > > was inadequate at best, > > What did you find to be inadequate? Can you start a wiki page for it at: http://wiki.bestpractical.com/index.cgi?InstallationGuides? That will serve a dual purpose of being able to provide updated documentation and also letting people know that the package exists even if they aren't current fedora users. The big problem I found with the other RPM packaged (for Centos) version was that it moved things to non-standard locations so contributed add-ons like Asset Tracker would not install. On the other hand, having all the perl module dependencies bundled is a real time-saver for the install. If I do another one on Centos I may use the RPM to get all the dependencies, then replace the actual program with the stock version. The Centos version also has a separate rt-mail-dispatcher package that lets you set up rt.yourdomain.com and then mail to queuename@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx without having to add aliases for every queue. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list