If memory serves me correctly I was told CentOS 4.x was based on
Fedora Core 3. So when finding a rpm I always looked for one for
Fedora Core 3 and then it seemed to install ok on CentOS 4. Is CentOS
5 the same way and if so what Core is it based on?
Matt
Matt wrote:
If memory serves me correctly I was told CentOS 4.x was based on
Fedora Core 3. So when finding a rpm I always looked for one for
Fedora Core 3 and then it seemed to install ok on CentOS 4. Is CentOS
5 the same way and if so what Core is it based on?
Matt
If memory serves me correctly I was told CentOS 4.x was based on
Fedora Core 3. So when finding a rpm I always looked for one for
Fedora Core 3 and then it seemed to install ok on CentOS 4. Is CentOS
5 the same way and if so what Core is it based on?
No to both. CentOS 4 was RHEL 4; 5 is
is it based on?
CentOS 5 is based on Fedora Core 6.
That said, be warned that installing FC packages on CentOS is *not* a good
idea. While it might work without issues in some cases, such practice is
inviting trouble.
HTH, :-)
Marko
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and if so what Core is it based on?
CentOS 5 is based on Fedora Core 6.
That said, be warned that installing FC packages on CentOS is *not* a good
idea. While it might work without issues in some cases, such practice is
inviting trouble.
A slightly better approach is to grab the src rpm
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