[CentOS] CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 130, Issue 10

Tue Dec 22 12:00:02 UTC 2015
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Today's Topics:

   1. Announcing release for NodeJS 0.10 on CentOS	Linux 7 x86_64
      SCL (Honza Horak)
   2. Announcing release for NodeJS 0.10 on CentOS	Linux 6 x86_64
      SCL (Honza Horak)
   3. Announcing release for PostgreSQL 9.2 and 9.4 on CentOS Linux
      6 x86_64 SCL (Honza Horak)
   4. Announcing release for PostgreSQL 9.2 and 9.4 on CentOS Linux
      7 x86_64 SCL (Honza Horak)
   5. Announcing release for MongoDB 2.4 and 2.6 on CentOS Linux 6
      x86_64 SCL (Honza Horak)
   6. Announcing release for MongoDB 2.4 and 2.6 on CentOS Linux 7
      x86_64 SCL (Honza Horak)
   7. Announcing release for MySQL 5.5 and 5.6 on	CentOS Linux 7
      x86_64 SCL (Honza Horak)
   8. Announcing release for MySQL 5.5 and 5.6 on	CentOS Linux 6
      x86_64 SCL (Honza Horak)
   9. Announcing release for MariaDB 5.5 and 10.0 on CentOS Linux 6
      x86_64 SCL (Honza Horak)
  10. Announcing release for MariaDB 5.5 and 10.0 on CentOS Linux 7
      x86_64 SCL (Honza Horak)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 17:02:37 +0100
From: Honza Horak <hhorak at redhat.com>
To: centos-announce at centos.org
Subject: [CentOS-announce] Announcing release for NodeJS 0.10 on
	CentOS	Linux 7 x86_64 SCL
Message-ID: <5678229D.8010608 at redhat.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed

I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of version 0.10 of 
the NodeJS on CentOS Linux 7 x86_64, delivered via a Software Collection 
(SCL) built by the SCLo Special Interest Group 
(https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo).

QuickStart
----------
You can get started in three easy steps:
   $ sudo yum install centos-release-scl
   $ sudo yum install nodejs010
   $ scl enable nodejs010 bash

At this point you should be able to use NodeJS just as a normal 
application. An examples of commands run might be:
   $ node my-app.js
   $ npm install uglify-js --global
   $ uglifyjs my-app.js -o my-app.min.js

In order to view the individual components included in this
collection, including additional NodeJS modules, you can run:
   $ sudo yum list nodejs010\*

About Software Collections
--------------------------
Software Collections give you the power to build, install, and use 
multiple versions of software on the same system, without affecting 
system-wide installed packages. Each collection is delivered as a group 
of RPMs, with the grouping being done using the name of the collection 
as a prefix of all packages that are part of the software collection.

The collection nodejs010 delivers version 0.10 of the NodeJS Javascript 
interpreter, npm installer and some other modules that are also included 
in the collections as RPMs.

For more on the NodeJS, see https://nodejs.org.

The SCLo SIG in CentOS
----------------------
The Software Collections SIG group is an open community group 
co-ordinating the development of the SCL technology, and helping curate 
a reference set of collections. In addition to the NodeJS collection 
being released here, we also build and deliver databases, web servers, 
and language stacks including multiple versions of PostgreSQL, MariaDB, 
Apache HTTP Server, Ruby, Python and others.

Software Collections SIG release was announced at 
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2015-October/021446.html

You can learn more about Software Collections concepts at: 
http://softwarecollections.org
You can find information on the SIG at 
https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo ; this includes howto 
get involved and help with the effort.

We meet every second Wednesday at 16:00 UTC in #centos-devel (ref: 
https://www.centos.org/community/calendar), for an informal open forum 
open to anyone who might have comments, concerns or wants to get started 
with SCL's in CentOS.

Enjoy!

Honza
SCLo SIG member


------------------------------

Message: 2
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 17:03:11 +0100
From: Honza Horak <hhorak at redhat.com>
To: centos-announce at centos.org
Subject: [CentOS-announce] Announcing release for NodeJS 0.10 on
	CentOS	Linux 6 x86_64 SCL
Message-ID: <567822BF.2070706 at redhat.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed

I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of version 0.10 of 
the NodeJS on CentOS Linux 6 x86_64, delivered via a Software Collection 
(SCL) built by the SCLo Special Interest Group 
(https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo).

QuickStart
----------
You can get started in three easy steps:
$ sudo yum install centos-release-scl
$ sudo yum install nodejs010
$ scl enable nodejs010 bash

At this point you should be able to use NodeJS just as a normal 
application. An examples of commands run might be:
$ node my-app.js
$ npm install uglify-js --global
$ uglifyjs my-app.js -o my-app.min.js

In order to view the individual components included in this
collection, including additional NodeJS modules, you can run:
$ sudo yum list nodejs010\*

About Software Collections
--------------------------
Software Collections give you the power to build, install, and use 
multiple versions of software on the same system, without affecting 
system-wide installed packages. Each collection is delivered as a group 
of RPMs, with the grouping being done using the name of the collection 
as a prefix of all packages that are part of the software collection.

The collection nodejs010 delivers version 0.10 of the NodeJS Javascript 
interpreter, npm installer and some other modules that are also included 
in the collections as RPMs.

For more on the NodeJS, see https://nodejs.org.

The SCLo SIG in CentOS
----------------------
The Software Collections SIG group is an open community group 
co-ordinating the development of the SCL technology, and helping curate 
a reference set of collections. In addition to the NodeJS collection 
being released here, we also build and deliver databases, web servers, 
and language stacks including multiple versions of PostgreSQL, MariaDB, 
Apache HTTP Server, Ruby, Python and others.

Software Collections SIG release was announced at 
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2015-October/021446.html

You can learn more about Software Collections concepts at: 
http://softwarecollections.org
You can find information on the SIG at 
https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo ; this includes howto 
get involved and help with the effort.

We meet every second Wednesday at 16:00 UTC in #centos-devel (ref: 
https://www.centos.org/community/calendar), for an informal open forum 
open to anyone who might have comments, concerns or wants to get started 
with SCL's in CentOS.

Enjoy!

Honza
SCLo SIG member


------------------------------

Message: 3
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 17:05:28 +0100
From: Honza Horak <hhorak at redhat.com>
To: centos-announce at centos.org
Subject: [CentOS-announce] Announcing release for PostgreSQL 9.2 and
	9.4 on CentOS Linux 6 x86_64 SCL
Message-ID: <56782348.3060907 at redhat.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed

I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of versions 9.2 and 
9.4 of the PostgreSQL server on CentOS Linux 6 x86_64, delivered via a 
Software Collection (SCL) built by the SCLo Special Interest Group 
(https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo).

QuickStart
----------
You can get started in three easy steps (example of PostgreSQL 9.4):
   $ sudo yum install centos-release-scl
   $ sudo yum install rh-postgresql94
   $ scl enable rh-postgresql94 bash

At this point you should be able to use PostgreSQL just as a normal 
application. An examples of commands run might be:
   $ postgresql-setup --initdb
   $ service rh-postgresql94-postgresql start
   $ psql

Since su and sudo commands clear environment variables, we need to run 
scl enable once again for example after switching to postgres user role:
   $ su - postgres -c 'scl enable rh-postgresql94 -- psql'

In order to view the individual components included in this collection, 
including additional subpackages, you can run:
   $ sudo yum list rh-postgresql94\*

About Software Collections
--------------------------
Software Collections give you the power to build, install, and use 
multiple versions of software on the same system, without affecting 
system-wide installed packages. Each collection is delivered as a group 
of RPMs, with the grouping being done using the name of the collection 
as a prefix of all packages that are part of the software collection.

The collection rh-postgresql94 delivers version 9.4 of the PostgreSQL 
server and related client tools. The collection postgresql92 delivers 
version 9.2 of the PostgreSQL server and related client tools. The 
collections also include client library libpq.so, which is however only 
meant to be used by the server, while other client applications are 
advised to use the client library available in postgresql-libs package 
from base system.

For more on the PostgreSQL, see http://www.postgresql.org.

The SCLo SIG in CentOS
----------------------
The Software Collections SIG group is an open community group 
co-ordinating the development of the SCL technology, and helping curate 
a reference set of collections. In addition to the PostgreSQL 
collections being released here, we also build and deliver other 
databases, web servers, and language stacks including multiple versions 
of MySQL, MariaDB, Apache HTTP Server, NodeJS, Ruby, Python and others.

Software Collections SIG release was announced at 
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2015-October/021446.html

You can learn more about Software Collections concepts at: 
http://softwarecollections.org
You can find information on the SIG at 
https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo ; this includes howto 
get involved and help with the effort.

We meet every second Wednesday at 16:00 UTC in #centos-devel (ref: 
https://www.centos.org/community/calendar), for an informal open forum 
open to anyone who might have comments, concerns or wants to get started 
with SCL's in CentOS.

Enjoy!

Honza
SCLo SIG member


------------------------------

Message: 4
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 17:06:02 +0100
From: Honza Horak <hhorak at redhat.com>
To: centos-announce at centos.org
Subject: [CentOS-announce] Announcing release for PostgreSQL 9.2 and
	9.4 on CentOS Linux 7 x86_64 SCL
Message-ID: <5678236A.2070404 at redhat.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed

I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of versions 9.2 and 
9.4 of the PostgreSQL server on CentOS Linux 7 x86_64, delivered via a 
Software Collection (SCL) built by the SCLo Special Interest Group 
(https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo).

QuickStart
----------
You can get started in three easy steps (example of PostgreSQL 9.4):
$ sudo yum install centos-release-scl
$ sudo yum install rh-postgresql94
$ scl enable rh-postgresql94 bash

At this point you should be able to use PostgreSQL just as a normal 
application. An examples of commands run might be:
$ postgresql-setup --initdb
$ systemctl start rh-postgresql94-postgresql
$ psql

Since su and sudo commands clear environment variables, we need to run 
scl enable once again for example after switching to postgres user role:
$ su - postgres -c 'scl enable rh-postgresql94 -- psql'

In order to view the individual components included in this collection, 
including additional subpackages, you can run:
$ sudo yum list rh-postgresql94\*

About Software Collections
--------------------------
Software Collections give you the power to build, install, and use 
multiple versions of software on the same system, without affecting 
system-wide installed packages. Each collection is delivered as a group 
of RPMs, with the grouping being done using the name of the collection 
as a prefix of all packages that are part of the software collection.

The collection rh-postgresql94 delivers version 9.4 of the PostgreSQL 
server and related client tools. The collection postgresql92 delivers 
version 9.2 of the PostgreSQL server and related client tools. The 
collections also include client library libpq.so, which is however only 
meant to be used by the server, while other client applications are 
advised to use the client library available in postgresql-libs package 
from base system.

For more on the PostgreSQL, see http://www.postgresql.org.

The SCLo SIG in CentOS
----------------------
The Software Collections SIG group is an open community group 
co-ordinating the development of the SCL technology, and helping curate 
a reference set of collections. In addition to the PostgreSQL 
collections being released here, we also build and deliver other 
databases, web servers, and language stacks including multiple versions 
of MySQL, MariaDB, Apache HTTP Server, NodeJS, Ruby, Python and others.

Software Collections SIG release was announced at 
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2015-October/021446.html

You can learn more about Software Collections concepts at: 
http://softwarecollections.org
You can find information on the SIG at 
https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo ; this includes howto 
get involved and help with the effort.

We meet every second Wednesday at 16:00 UTC in #centos-devel (ref: 
https://www.centos.org/community/calendar), for an informal open forum 
open to anyone who might have comments, concerns or wants to get started 
with SCL's in CentOS.

Enjoy!

Honza
SCLo SIG member


------------------------------

Message: 5
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 17:06:47 +0100
From: Honza Horak <hhorak at redhat.com>
To: centos-announce at centos.org
Subject: [CentOS-announce] Announcing release for MongoDB 2.4 and 2.6
	on CentOS Linux 6 x86_64 SCL
Message-ID: <56782397.3060105 at redhat.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed

I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of versions 2.4 and 
2.6 of the MongoDB server on CentOS Linux 6 x86_64, delivered via a 
Software Collection (SCL) built by the SCLo Special Interest Group 
(https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo).

QuickStart
----------
You can get started in three easy steps (example of MongoDB 2.6):
   $ sudo yum install centos-release-scl
   $ sudo yum install rh-mongodb26 rh-mongodb26-mongodb
   $ scl enable rh-mongodb26 bash

At this point you should be able to use MongoDB just as a normal 
application. An examples of commands run might be:
   $ service rh-mongodb26-mongod start
   $ mongo

In order to view the individual components included in this collection, 
including additional subpackages, you can run:
   $ sudo yum list rh-mongodb26\*

About Software Collections
--------------------------
Software Collections give you the power to build, install, and use 
multiple versions of software on the same system, without affecting 
system-wide installed packages. Each collection is delivered as a group 
of RPMs, with the grouping being done using the name of the collection 
as a prefix of all packages that are part of the software collection.

The collection rh-mongodb26 delivers version 2.6 of the MongoDB server 
(with daemon called rh-mongodb26-mongod) and related client tools. The 
collection mongodb24 delivers version 2.4 of the MongoDB server (with 
daemon called mongodb24-mongodb) and related client tools. Both 
collections also include mongo-java-driver to connect to MongoDB server 
in Java.

For more on the MongoDB, see http://mongodb.org.

The SCLo SIG in CentOS
----------------------
The Software Collections SIG group is an open community group 
co-ordinating the development of the SCL technology, and helping curate 
a reference set of collections. In addition to the MongoDB collections 
being released here, we also build and deliver other databases, web 
servers, and language stacks including multiple versions of PostgreSQL, 
MariaDB, Apache HTTP Server, NodeJS, Ruby, Python and others.

Software Collections SIG release was announced at 
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2015-October/021446.html

You can learn more about Software Collections concepts at: 
http://softwarecollections.org
You can find information on the SIG at 
https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo ; this includes howto 
get involved and help with the effort.

We meet every second Wednesday at 16:00 UTC in #centos-devel (ref: 
https://www.centos.org/community/calendar), for an informal open forum 
open to anyone who might have comments, concerns or wants to get started 
with SCL's in CentOS.

Enjoy!

Honza
SCLo SIG member


------------------------------

Message: 6
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 17:07:19 +0100
From: Honza Horak <hhorak at redhat.com>
To: centos-announce at centos.org
Subject: [CentOS-announce] Announcing release for MongoDB 2.4 and 2.6
	on CentOS Linux 7 x86_64 SCL
Message-ID: <567823B7.6060603 at redhat.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed

I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of versions 2.4 and 
2.6 of the MongoDB server on CentOS Linux 7 x86_64, delivered via a 
Software Collection (SCL) built by the SCLo Special Interest Group 
(https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo).

QuickStart
----------
You can get started in three easy steps (example of MongoDB 2.6):
$ sudo yum install centos-release-scl
$ sudo yum install rh-mongodb26 rh-mongodb26-mongodb
$ scl enable rh-mongodb26 bash

At this point you should be able to use MongoDB just as a normal 
application. An examples of commands run might be:
$ systemctl start rh-mongodb26-mongod
$ mongo

In order to view the individual components included in this collection, 
including additional subpackages, you can run:
$ sudo yum list rh-mongodb26\*

About Software Collections
--------------------------
Software Collections give you the power to build, install, and use 
multiple versions of software on the same system, without affecting 
system-wide installed packages. Each collection is delivered as a group 
of RPMs, with the grouping being done using the name of the collection 
as a prefix of all packages that are part of the software collection.

The collection rh-mongodb26 delivers version 2.6 of the MongoDB server 
(with daemon called rh-mongodb26-mongod) and related client tools. The 
collection mongodb24 delivers version 2.4 of the MongoDB server (with 
daemon called mongodb24-mongodb) and related client tools. Both 
collections also include mongo-java-driver to connect to MongoDB server 
in Java.

For more on the MongoDB, see http://mongodb.org.

The SCLo SIG in CentOS
----------------------
The Software Collections SIG group is an open community group 
co-ordinating the development of the SCL technology, and helping curate 
a reference set of collections. In addition to the MongoDB collections 
being released here, we also build and deliver other databases, web 
servers, and language stacks including multiple versions of PostgreSQL, 
MariaDB, Apache HTTP Server, NodeJS, Ruby, Python and others.

Software Collections SIG release was announced at 
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2015-October/021446.html

You can learn more about Software Collections concepts at: 
http://softwarecollections.org
You can find information on the SIG at 
https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo ; this includes howto 
get involved and help with the effort.

We meet every second Wednesday at 16:00 UTC in #centos-devel (ref: 
https://www.centos.org/community/calendar), for an informal open forum 
open to anyone who might have comments, concerns or wants to get started 
with SCL's in CentOS.

Enjoy!

Honza
SCLo SIG member


------------------------------

Message: 7
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 17:20:23 +0100
From: Honza Horak <hhorak at redhat.com>
To: centos-announce at centos.org
Subject: [CentOS-announce] Announcing release for MySQL 5.5 and 5.6 on
	CentOS Linux 7 x86_64 SCL
Message-ID: <567826C7.3090806 at redhat.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed

I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of versions 5.5 and 
5.6 of the MySQL on CentOS Linux 7 x86_64, delivered via a Software 
Collection (SCL) built by the SCLo Special Interest Group 
(https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo).

QuickStart
----------
You can get started in three easy steps (example of MySQL 5.6):
$ sudo yum install centos-release-scl
$ sudo yum install rh-mysql56
$ scl enable rh-mysql56 bash

At this point you should be able to use MySQL just as a normal 
application. An examples of commands run might be:
$ systemctl start rh-mysql56-mysqld
$ mysql

In order to view the individual components included in this collection, 
including additional subpackages plugins, you can run:
$ sudo yum list rh-mysql56\*

About Software Collections
--------------------------
Software Collections give you the power to build, install, and use 
multiple versions of software on the same system, without affecting 
system-wide installed packages. Each collection is delivered as a group 
of RPMs, with the grouping being done using the name of the collection 
as a prefix of all packages that are part of the software collection.

The collection rh-mysql56 delivers version 5.6 of the MySQL server (with 
daemon called rh-mysql56-mysqld) and related client tools. The 
collection mysql55 delivers version 5.5 of the MySQL server (with daemon 
called mysql55-mysqld) and related client tools.

Both the collections include no client library libmysqlclient.so and 
client applications are advised to use the client library available in 
mysql-libs package from base system.

For more on the MySQL, see https://www.mysql.com.

The SCLo SIG in CentOS
----------------------
The Software Collections SIG group is an open community group 
co-ordinating the development of the SCL technology, and helping curate 
a reference set of collections. In addition to the MySQL collections 
being released here, we also build and deliver other databases, web 
servers, and language stacks including multiple versions of MariaDB, 
PostgreSQL, MongoDB Apache HTTP Server, NodeJS, Ruby, Python and others.

Software Collections SIG release was announced at 
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2015-October/021446.html

You can learn more about Software Collections concepts at: 
http://softwarecollections.org
You can find information on the SIG at 
https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo ; this includes howto 
get involved and help with the effort.

We meet every second Wednesday at 16:00 UTC in #centos-devel (ref: 
https://www.centos.org/community/calendar), for an informal open forum 
open to anyone who might have comments, concerns or wants to get started 
with SCL's in CentOS.

Enjoy!

Honza
SCLo SIG member


------------------------------

Message: 8
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 17:20:31 +0100
From: Honza Horak <hhorak at redhat.com>
To: centos-announce at centos.org
Subject: [CentOS-announce] Announcing release for MySQL 5.5 and 5.6 on
	CentOS Linux 6 x86_64 SCL
Message-ID: <567826CF.2020709 at redhat.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed

I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of versions 5.5 and 
5.6 of the MySQL on CentOS Linux 6 x86_64, delivered via a Software 
Collection (SCL) built by the SCLo Special Interest Group 
(https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo).

QuickStart
----------
You can get started in three easy steps (example of MySQL 5.6):
$ sudo yum install centos-release-scl
$ sudo yum install rh-mysql56
$ scl enable rh-mysql56 bash

At this point you should be able to use MySQL just as a normal 
application. An examples of commands run might be:
$ service rh-mysql56-mysqld start
$ mysql

In order to view the individual components included in this collection, 
including additional subpackages plugins, you can run:
$ sudo yum list rh-mysql56\*

About Software Collections
--------------------------
Software Collections give you the power to build, install, and use 
multiple versions of software on the same system, without affecting 
system-wide installed packages. Each collection is delivered as a group 
of RPMs, with the grouping being done using the name of the collection 
as a prefix of all packages that are part of the software collection.

The collection rh-mysql56 delivers version 5.6 of the MySQL server (with 
daemon called rh-mysql56-mysqld) and related client tools. The 
collection mysql55 delivers version 5.5 of the MySQL server (with daemon 
called mysql55-mysqld) and related client tools.

Both the collections include no client library libmysqlclient.so and 
client applications are advised to use the client library available in 
mysql-libs package from base system.

For more on the MySQL, see https://www.mysql.com.

The SCLo SIG in CentOS
----------------------
The Software Collections SIG group is an open community group 
co-ordinating the development of the SCL technology, and helping curate 
a reference set of collections. In addition to the MySQL collections 
being released here, we also build and deliver other databases, web 
servers, and language stacks including multiple versions of MariaDB, 
PostgreSQL, MongoDB Apache HTTP Server, NodeJS, Ruby, Python and others.

Software Collections SIG release was announced at 
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2015-October/021446.html

You can learn more about Software Collections concepts at: 
http://softwarecollections.org
You can find information on the SIG at 
https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo ; this includes howto 
get involved and help with the effort.

We meet every second Wednesday at 16:00 UTC in #centos-devel (ref: 
https://www.centos.org/community/calendar), for an informal open forum 
open to anyone who might have comments, concerns or wants to get started 
with SCL's in CentOS.

Enjoy!

Honza
SCLo SIG member


------------------------------

Message: 9
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 17:20:36 +0100
From: Honza Horak <hhorak at redhat.com>
To: centos-announce at centos.org
Subject: [CentOS-announce] Announcing release for MariaDB 5.5 and 10.0
	on CentOS Linux 6 x86_64 SCL
Message-ID: <567826D4.7060900 at redhat.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed

I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of versions 5.5 and 
10.0 of the MariaDB server on CentOS Linux 6 x86_64, delivered via a 
Software Collection (SCL) built by the SCLo Special Interest Group 
(https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo).

QuickStart
----------
You can get started in three easy steps (example of MariaDB 10.0):
$ sudo yum install centos-release-scl
$ sudo yum install rh-mariadb100
$ scl enable rh-mariadb100 bash

At this point you should be able to use MariaDB just as a normal 
application. An examples of commands run might be:
$ service rh-mariadb100-mariadb start
$ mysql

In order to view the individual components included in this collection, 
including additional subpackages plugins, you can run:
$ sudo yum list rh-mariadb100\*

About Software Collections
--------------------------
Software Collections give you the power to build, install, and use 
multiple versions of software on the same system, without affecting 
system-wide installed packages. Each collection is delivered as a group 
of RPMs, with the grouping being done using the name of the collection 
as a prefix of all packages that are part of the software collection.

The collection rh-mariadb100 delivers version 10.0 of the MariaDB server 
(with daemon called rh-mariadb100-mariadb) and related client tools. The 
collection mariadb55 delivers version 5.5 of the MariaDB server (with 
daemon called mariadb55-mariadb) and related client tools.

Both the collections include no client library libmysqlclient.so and 
client applications are advised to use the client library available in 
mysql-libs package from base system.

For more on the MariaDB, see https://mariadb.org.

The SCLo SIG in CentOS
----------------------
The Software Collections SIG group is an open community group 
co-ordinating the development of the SCL technology, and helping curate 
a reference set of collections. In addition to the MariaDB collections 
being released here, we also build and deliver other databases, web 
servers, and language stacks including multiple versions of MySQL, 
PostgreSQL, MongoDB Apache HTTP Server, NodeJS, Ruby, Python and others.

Software Collections SIG release was announced at 
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2015-October/021446.html

You can learn more about Software Collections concepts at: 
http://softwarecollections.org
You can find information on the SIG at 
https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo ; this includes howto 
get involved and help with the effort.

We meet every second Wednesday at 16:00 UTC in #centos-devel (ref: 
https://www.centos.org/community/calendar), for an informal open forum 
open to anyone who might have comments, concerns or wants to get started 
with SCL's in CentOS.

Enjoy!

Honza
SCLo SIG member


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Message: 10
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 17:20:43 +0100
From: Honza Horak <hhorak at redhat.com>
To: centos-announce at centos.org
Subject: [CentOS-announce] Announcing release for MariaDB 5.5 and 10.0
	on CentOS Linux 7 x86_64 SCL
Message-ID: <567826DB.4040301 at redhat.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed

I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of versions 5.5 and 
10.0 of the MariaDB server on CentOS Linux 7 x86_64, delivered via a 
Software Collection (SCL) built by the SCLo Special Interest Group 
(https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo).

QuickStart
----------
You can get started in three easy steps (example of MariaDB 10.0):
$ sudo yum install centos-release-scl
$ sudo yum install rh-mariadb100
$ scl enable rh-mariadb100 bash

At this point you should be able to use MariaDB just as a normal 
application. An examples of commands run might be:
$ systemctl start rh-mariadb100-mariadb
$ mysql

In order to view the individual components included in this collection, 
including additional subpackages plugins, you can run:
$ sudo yum list rh-mariadb100\*

About Software Collections
--------------------------
Software Collections give you the power to build, install, and use 
multiple versions of software on the same system, without affecting 
system-wide installed packages. Each collection is delivered as a group 
of RPMs, with the grouping being done using the name of the collection 
as a prefix of all packages that are part of the software collection.

The collection rh-mariadb100 delivers version 10.0 of the MariaDB server 
(with daemon called rh-mariadb100-mariadb) and related client tools. The 
collection mariadb55 delivers version 5.5 of the MariaDB server (with 
daemon called mariadb55-mariadb) and related client tools.

Both the collections include no client library libmysqlclient.so and 
client applications are advised to use the client library available in 
mysql-libs package from base system.

For more on the MariaDB, see https://mariadb.org.

The SCLo SIG in CentOS
----------------------
The Software Collections SIG group is an open community group 
co-ordinating the development of the SCL technology, and helping curate 
a reference set of collections. In addition to the MariaDB collections 
being released here, we also build and deliver other databases, web 
servers, and language stacks including multiple versions of MySQL, 
PostgreSQL, MongoDB Apache HTTP Server, NodeJS, Ruby, Python and others.

Software Collections SIG release was announced at 
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2015-October/021446.html

You can learn more about Software Collections concepts at: 
http://softwarecollections.org
You can find information on the SIG at 
https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo ; this includes howto 
get involved and help with the effort.

We meet every second Wednesday at 16:00 UTC in #centos-devel (ref: 
https://www.centos.org/community/calendar), for an informal open forum 
open to anyone who might have comments, concerns or wants to get started 
with SCL's in CentOS.

Enjoy!

Honza
SCLo SIG member


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