[ZendTo] Re: Apt and Yum repositories

Jules Jules at Zend.To
Tue Mar 22 16:40:47 GMT 2011


I am not intending to add features at anything like the speed you saw 
with MailScanner. I intend to concentrate ZendTo on doing one job, and 
doing that job well. So right now I certainly don't intend there too 
many more configuration options in preferences.php. There might be the 
odd 1 or 2, but not too many so a quick diff will show them up very easily.

Hope that helps ease your mind.

Jules

On 22/03/2011 16:08, Jason Ede wrote:
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: zendto-bounces at zend.to [mailto:zendto-bounces at zend.to] On
>> Behalf Of Jules
>> Sent: 20 March 2011 12:08
>> To: ZendTo Users
>> Subject: [ZendTo] Re: Apt and Yum repositories
>>
>>
>>
>> On 20/03/2011 11:00, Jason Ede wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I've tried this and after the upgrade on my CentOS system the www/css
>> directory had its mask changed and  couldn't load the style sheets... I just
>> needed to chmod go+x on the folder to fix it.
>> Fixed. I had a permission wrong in the RPM spec. Have updated the yum
>> repo for you.
>>> Otherwise looks good.
>> Great!
>>> How about an equivalent of the upgrade_MailScanner_conf for zendto? It
>> makes upgrading MS much easier and I'm guessing could easily adapt the
>> code over?
>> Not as easy unfortunately as it's executable PHP code and has several
>> different types of lines in it. But I will definitely take a look at it, as I could
>> rewrite it all so it's not PHP code and write a parser instead.
>>
> How about something simple like it reads the config version parameter from the file and then just adds in the new items and descriptions that have come out since that version?
>
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