>>> An RPM that had no dependencies - other than the tarball install existing >>> would be fine. Failing that, the build from source approach would be fine. >>> >> That's probably not going to fly for the shared cluster no root access >> people, the 'please put this short, simple and plain text config file >> in /etc/' probably would. It's not like anyone can install a glite-WN >> tarball without at least a little cooperation from their cluster admins. >> > > Yes, that would work for QMUL too. Sounds good for Lancaster as well. Cheers, Matt