Le Tue, 25 Jul 2006 10:31:43 -0400 "Jim Perrin" <jperrin at gmail.com> écrivait: > On 7/25/06, William (Bill) Triest <wtriest at 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 at 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 ! -- Martin