Hello, On Oct 26 19:48 Michael Ströder wrote (excerpt):
Johannes Meixner wrote:
On Oct 24 01:10 Matthias G. Eckermann wrote (excerpt):
... agree on the minimum functionality that should be available, to allow an adminitrator with "average experience" to successfully start a secure production server from that "minimal". ... perl might be needed anyways
Perhaps perl is already needed in practice for an adminitrator with "average experience" to let him successfully do his work as he is used to do it.
Then he/she should be able to install it
Which is what I had already written in this thread: "Basically with a really minimum pattern the only thing that must work is bash and 'zypper install'." But I think this contradicts what Matthias G. Eckermann had meant - as far as I understand him. It seems it is going in circles (as often). Kind Regards Johannes Meixner -- SUSE LINUX GmbH - GF: Felix Imendoerffer, Jane Smithard, Graham Norton - HRB 21284 (AG Nuernberg)