Am 24.07.2011 02:00, schrieb Thomas Dukes:
When I say non-rpm, I mean source packages I compiled such as zoneminder.
And even *if* you would be able to upgrade from CentOS 5.x to 6 - technically and by personal skills - what makes you think that your self compiled software would not completely fail, just because libraries change?
If you would have gone the proper way by using rpms, or where not available by building your own rpms, things would be no drama for you when doing a fresh install of CentOS 6, because you could again install additional software from 3rd party repositories or you could just rebuild and install your own rpms.
You are barking up the wrong tree.
Alexander