Greetings, I don't know about anyone else, but I have come to rely on dyndns.org. Since they were hit with a lighting storm recently, and there seems to be no hope of getting them back until Monday, I went exploring my options. I came across the ddt-server/client packages! The only problem here is that they are woody, and I am running several potato boxen. I wouldn't normally even think twice about it, but I see a problem. The woody packages are based on postgresql 7, and I am using (however limited) imp/horde which use postgresql 6.5(?). I am almost to the point, that I would be willing to dump imp/horde in favor of ddt, but I'd rather not. So my requests are... anyone using it (ddt)? will postgresql 7 screw up my imp/horde (according to debian-release, the transition from 6.5 to 7 isn't what it should be)? is there a better alternative?
Inquiring minds want to know... Thanks, Brooks ------BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK------ Version: 3.12 GB/CS d+ s++:++ a c++ UL++++ P L++ E---- W++ N+ o? K- w+ O M-- V PS+ PE++ Y PGP-- t+ 5-- X-- R tv+ b+ DI++ D++ G e+++ h---- r+++ y++++ -------END GEEK CODE BLOCK-------