Hi everyone!
I have installed CentOS 4.3 x86_64 in my PowerEdge 1850 Server. Which of the following OpenSER distributions is appropriate for my system?
OpenSER v1.1.0 distribution Contents: bin/ - contains compiled OpenSER versions for various arhitectures packages/ - contains OpenSER binary packages for different OS distributions src/ - contains OpenSER source tarball
Rgds
Rutayoba
Hi,
you can use the src tarball to get the sources. Then you have to compile and install them locally. note sure what kind of packaging Centos supports....does it use rpm or deb ?
regards, bogdan
Prosper Luteganya wrote:
Hi everyone!
I have installed CentOS 4.3 x86_64 in my PowerEdge 1850 Server. Which of the following OpenSER distributions is appropriate for my system?
OpenSER v1.1.0 distribution Contents: bin/ - contains compiled OpenSER versions for various arhitectures packages/ - contains OpenSER binary packages for different OS distributions src/ - contains OpenSER source tarball
Rgds
Rutayoba
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CentOS basically copies Redhat by using the source packages they releases. What I did for someone was to use the Redhat Enterprise Linux 3 openser.spec file in the packages directory to build packages specifically for CentOS 4.3.
---Mike
On Monday 17 July 2006 03:07, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
Hi,
you can use the src tarball to get the sources. Then you have to compile and install them locally. note sure what kind of packaging Centos supports....does it use rpm or deb ?
regards, bogdan
Prosper Luteganya wrote:
Hi everyone!
I have installed CentOS 4.3 x86_64 in my PowerEdge 1850 Server. Which of the following OpenSER distributions is appropriate for my system?
OpenSER v1.1.0 distribution Contents: bin/ - contains compiled OpenSER versions for various arhitectures packages/ - contains OpenSER binary packages for different OS distributions src/ - contains OpenSER source tarball
Rgds
Rutayoba
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In this case, maybe using the rpm for redhat will be successfully - see packaging directory.
regards, bogdan
Mike Williams wrote:
CentOS basically copies Redhat by using the source packages they releases. What I did for someone was to use the Redhat Enterprise Linux 3 openser.spec file in the packages directory to build packages specifically for CentOS 4.3.
---Mike
On Monday 17 July 2006 03:07, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
Hi,
you can use the src tarball to get the sources. Then you have to compile and install them locally. note sure what kind of packaging Centos supports....does it use rpm or deb ?
regards, bogdan
Prosper Luteganya wrote:
Hi everyone!
I have installed CentOS 4.3 x86_64 in my PowerEdge 1850 Server. Which of the following OpenSER distributions is appropriate for my system?
OpenSER v1.1.0 distribution Contents: bin/ - contains compiled OpenSER versions for various arhitectures packages/ - contains OpenSER binary packages for different OS distributions src/ - contains OpenSER source tarball
Rgds
Rutayoba
Users mailing list Users@openser.org http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
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