[olug] Question about SLED 10

Daniel Pfile daniel at pfile.net
Sun Jul 23 04:26:52 UTC 2006


I don't know much about the nautilus stuff, but if it's gnu configure
you can add library paths to the make file when you configure. Try
./configure --help

Unless you already tried that. In that case, Ditch SLED or start coding. :)

-- Daniel

Adam Lassek wrote:
> SLED is the ideal candidate mostly for the integration of Beagle, the
> redesigned Gnome interface and Novell's stuff. Also, Novell's support
> is a selling point. I can always use Ubuntu if I have to, but I would
> prefer SuSE.
>
> This can't be automated. What is going to happen is we hook customer's
> hard drives to the unit and sync their data to our storage. The
> ability to add this to the right-click menu is pretty critical. The
> only way I know how to do this is via nautilus-extensions, but SLED is
> clearly not meant to be compiling software and I've not been able to
> find any RPMs.
>
> On 7/22/06, Nick Veys <psylence519 at gmail.com> wrote:
>   
>> Is SLED a hard requirement?  I haven't had any problems with
>> nautilus-actions on Ubuntu (Dapper or Breezy).  Even better, why make
>> it a manual process?  Is this not something that could just be a cron
>> job, or does it require humanity at some point?
>>
>> On 7/22/06, Adam Lassek <adam.lassek at gmail.com> wrote:
>>     
>>> We'd like to deploy SLED 10 on one of our backup servers at work, and
>>> I'm trying to come up with replacement functionality under linux for
>>> what we do under Windows now. We need to be able to right-click a
>>> drive on the desktop and sync it to a folder of our choice using
>>> something like rsync (or possibly union) on the backend.
>>>
>>> I think my best option is to get nautilus-actions installed, and write
>>> a script to call the sync utility. But, I'm having trouble getting it
>>> installed. The source version is having a lot of difficulty finding
>>> the stuff it needs (SuSE seems to put things in weird places). I was
>>> wondering, does anyone know of an RPM for nautilus-actions I can
>>> install that is compatible with SLED 10? I've looked but haven't found
>>> anything. Or is nautilus-actions the wrong way to go about it?
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