Re: End User License Agreement Using RPM?

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On Wed, 4 Feb 2004, Steve Connell wrote:

> I have been assigned the task of finding an installation method for my
> company's software for Linux, and it seems that using command line RPM
> is the best way to go about this.  The problem, however, is that I must
> meet a requirement to display an "End User License Agreement" (EULA for
> short), which our customers who use the software must agree to before
> being allowed to continue with the installation.

That is not compatible with the RPM way.

SUN has solved this by distributing a selfextracting file that will
present you with the legal text and requires you to acknowledge it.

Then a RPM file will extracted which you can install the conventional way.

I suggest you do likewise.

If you haven't done so check the JAVA rpm option on the SUN download site
and try it.

Hugo.

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