Joe Pruett wrote: >> Hmmmm, OK, I get it. >> >> I know I can build the latest Apache on CentOS, and what we currently >> do is put it into /usr/local - which I guess works. >> >> I'd really prefer to have an RPM though. >> >> Certainly the CentOS team as a way in which they produce this RPM. >> Is this method public? And if so, is it easy to obtain, and run >> against the latest Apache source code to produce my own RPM? > > there is the redhat webstack (rhwas) code base to use. it has newer http, > php, mysql, postgres, etc. i have grabbed those srpms from ftp.redhat.com > and built my own repo. centos has a testing repo that is doing the same > kind of thing, but has been a bit spotty with keeping up with changes from > upstream. maybe that has cleared up now, but since i put the effort into > my own repo, i haven't kept tabs. kbsingh has talked about making a sub > repo just for the webstack code, but i don't think that has ever happened. > _______________________________________________ The RHWAS for c4 is released, the one for c5 is not released yet. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 251 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20090828/1ac7df47/attachment-0005.sig>