<br><br>---------- Forwarded message ----------<br><span class="gmail_quote">From: <b class="gmail_sendername">Gilbert Rebeiro</b> <<a href="mailto:gilbert@dido.ca">gilbert@dido.ca</a>><br>Date: Oct 13, 2007 3:12 AM<br>
Subject: Re: mod_log_spread2 - debian<br>To: Jordan Mendler <<a href="mailto:jmendler@ucla.edu">jmendler@ucla.edu</a>><br><br></span>Hi Jordan,<br><br>Thank you very much for your suggestions, we did compile it and are
<br>working on making it work.<br><br>I suggest you put this email on the mailing list, it's a great idea.<br><br>I'm sure we are on our way to get this implemented.<br><br>With thanks,<br>Gilbert.<br><br>Jordan Mendler wrote:
<br>> You can try a tool called alien which converts RPMs to deb packages<br>> which can be installed using dpkg -i package_name.deb. I use Ubuntu at<br>> home, and I have used alien on many occasions (though not for this
<br>> particular packages). Why don't you try this, and then email me back<br>> and I can send you the rest of how to configure mod_log_spread.<br>><br>> If it does not work, let me know also and I can send you instructions
<br>> on how to build/install the package from source.<br>><br>> Cordially,<br>> Jordan Mendler<br>><br>> On 10/12/07, * Gilbert Rebeiro* <<a href="mailto:gilbert@dido.ca">gilbert@dido.ca</a><br>> <mailto:
<a href="mailto:gilbert@dido.ca">gilbert@dido.ca</a>>> wrote:<br>><br>> Hi Jordan,<br>><br>> Please forgive me for writing directly to you, I didn't want to<br>> subscribe to another mailing list.....
<br>><br>> Would you be willing to provide a quick howto on how to install<br>> this on<br>> a debian system, I am running etch and apache2.<br>><br>> Is it possible to install it without re-compiling apache2 because I
<br>> don't want to lose the possibility to have apt-get keep apache2 up to<br>> date and free from security issues.<br>><br>> Thank you in advance.<br>><br>> Any pointers would be appreciated.
<br>><br>> Gilbert.<br>><br>><br>