Hello,
We use Centos 3.4 on our servers and some of our clients ask for specific versions of php & mysql. But the centos packages are quite old (Mysql 3.X & php 4.3.2), for mysql it's not a real problem because rpm provided by mysql website work fine, but for php it's another story. For instant we are using FC3 src.rpm and rebuild them but it takes quite a long time because php have lots of dependencies.
I know the aim of centos is to provide stable & well tested packages which implies but are there some (reliable) repositories out there which have updated packages ?
one solution could be upgrading to centos 4 but for instant I don't trust kernel 2.6 in production environment.
regards,
David
On Mar 19 avril 2005 18:47, Jim Bartus a écrit :
Dexter Stowers wrote:
Hi, I need to ask a question about the usuage of these particular packages...do you install the binaries for each or do you use what comes with the OS out of the box??? The reason why I am asking is because I am having problems using the one that comes with the OS. Everything else runs great but I am using CentOS for the first time and I want to make sure that I am not spinning my wheels doing something that I should leave alone. Thanks!
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What kind of problems? Rest assured the packaes that come with CentOS/RHEL are very well tested.
-jim _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos