Le Tue, 25 Jul 2006 10:31:43 -0400 "Jim Perrin" jperrin@gmail.com écrivait:
On 7/25/06, William (Bill) Triest wtriest@chemistry.ohio-state.edu wrote:
I have been working on installing a webserver w/ CentOS 4 and mysql 5. When I started I didn't see mysql5 in centosplus so I installed the ones from AB. I've been having trouble with SeLinux though, so I was curious if you had done something specifically to make this work. (My best guess is the lib directory and stuff caused this to work if it moved it to match the default file contexts).
Works fine with selinux (in the default file locations). You're correct about the paths causing the issue.
Anyways, I'm planning on switching over since the server isnt' deployed and this way I can get updates. Thanks to the centosplus people for adding mysql5, you're saving me a bit of work.
Thanks to everyone who provided the feedback, allowing it to finally cross over into centosplus.
Yeah thank you everyone !! In fact that was a good thing to ask !
Le Tue, 25 Jul 2006 11:01:23 +0100 Karanbir Singh mail-lists@karan.org écrivait:
err ? What do you mean where did they come from ?
you might want to read up on what Repositories exist for CentOS and what the contents of each are. The wiki is a good place to start ( wiki.centos.org )
When i wrote "from where", i've of course assumed "why"... Because it's new ! ( is think it's too typicaly french :-D, sorry)
(Wiki.centos.org says it should be in "centos-testing") In another hand that's not really an hijacked thread because Aleksandar has naturally understood it :P
Thanks again to everyone !