Le jeu, 22/04/2004 Ã 09:39 -0700, Baz a Ãcrit : > Paul, > > Thanks for your wonderful inputs as always. I did get your point - RPM is > not designed to have any interaction with users. > > Yes, most of the cases, for example, CATALINE_HOME or ORACLE_HOME can be > found if installed. > > However, there are situation during the installation that are not the same. > For example, at the end of the install, it is necessary for user to decide > if s/he wants to start up the application or not. How can you handle this in > RPM installation? By default no app is started right after install (its ok to restart on upgrade though). So the user does not have to decide. The convention is : you've just installed dead meat. To start it people have to look the magic startup command in the app doc. Cheers, -- Nicolas Mailhot
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