hey alec, On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 11:59:48PM -0400, Alec Berryman wrote: > Thanks very much for the offer and I will certainly take you up on it > - I subscribed myself to the alioth nagios mailing list earlier today > to keep in the loop and was planning to submit my package there for > review.
cool. it's fairly low-volume as far as lists go, mostly bugs and notifications of new uploads. > My hesitation with using dbconfig-common now is that I plan on > backporting monarch for use with a Sarge machine's Nagios install. okay. it's worth pointing out that dbconfig-common is completely sarge-compatible too (it's just a bunch of debconf templates, shell scripts, and wrappers around mysql/psql cli's), and has no dependencies other than pwgen (for generating random passwords). i guess that it's also worth pointing out that it's also fairly easy to bring dbconfig-common in on packages that didn't previously use it, though you can help yourself now by storing the password information in a machine-readable (php/perl/shell) config file. > I'll probably do an initial packaging just using debconf so I have > something workable and installable and then transition to > dbconfig-common. I plan to have monarch working this week so I'll be > able to give you feedback on dbconfig-common before it hits sid. cool. i currently don't know of any issues minus a particularity with postgres databases and schema permissions, so any feedback is welcome. sean --
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