> While google perftools is not a part of either SL or CentOS, it *is* > in EPEL, and CentOS users can be users of EPEL Then it's on-topic on the EPEL list, not here. e.g. ask there for an updated version of the package. This wasn't the first instance. This guy has recently started a habit of copying mails (that are not his own it seems) that trip him off right to this list. That is bad practice. I do not want to get more of this. Kai