Re: [rt-users] Install on CentOS, best current instructions

2010-08-09 Thread Robert Grasso
actical.com > [mailto:rt-users-boun...@lists.bestpractical.com] De la part > de Steve Szmidt > Envoyé : 6 août 2010 21:24 > À : rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com > Objet : Re: [rt-users] Install on CentOS, best current instructions > > On Friday, August 06, 2010 02:59:42 pm Jos

Re: [rt-users] Install on CentOS, best current instructions

2010-08-08 Thread Jeffrey Fearn
Howard Jones wrote: On 06/08/2010 19:09, Jerrad Pierce wrote: Install from source, with a non-system perl. Why non-system perl, Jerrad? I've never had a problem with it (that I know of), but have I just been lucky? My only RPM-related problem is having to reinstall a current version of Sys

Re: [rt-users] Install on CentOS, best current instructions

2010-08-06 Thread Gary Greene
On 8/6/10 11:40 AM, "Jerrad Pierce" wrote: >> Why non-system perl, Jerrad? I've never had a problem with it (that I know >> of), but have I just been lucky? >> >> My only RPM-related problem is having to reinstall a current version of >> Sys::Syslog after every yum update (anyone know why that ha

Re: [rt-users] Install on CentOS, best current instructions

2010-08-06 Thread James Moseley
If you can follow this thread, here some very specific instructions I typed out once upon a time: http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/rt/users/85040?search_string=5.3;#85040 Instead of mod-perl or Apache FastCGI, the instructions call for using mod_fcgid which is part of the standard RHEL repo.

Re: [rt-users] Install on CentOS, best current instructions

2010-08-06 Thread Steve Szmidt
On Friday, August 06, 2010 02:59:42 pm Joseph Spenner wrote: > There is also this, which is a bit overkill, but you can skip the "Active > Directory 2003 & Exchange 2007" headache, and only do the RT part. :) > Fortunately I'm windows free so I don't need to mess with those "headache's". Thes

Re: [rt-users] Install on CentOS, best current instructions

2010-08-06 Thread Joseph Spenner
--- On Fri, 8/6/10, Jerrad Pierce wrote: > > Precisely. RedHat is bad at not clobbering newer versions > of modules > (RPM has the ability to run prep scripts, which could check > to see that > the version being replaced is not newer than the package to > be installed). > > You encounter this,

Re: [rt-users] Install on CentOS, best current instructions

2010-08-06 Thread Jerrad Pierce
> Why non-system perl, Jerrad? I've never had a problem with it (that I know > of), but have I just been lucky? > > My only RPM-related problem is having to reinstall a current version of > Sys::Syslog after every yum update (anyone know why that happens?) Precisely. RedHat is bad at not clobberin

Re: [rt-users] Install on CentOS, best current instructions

2010-08-06 Thread Howard Jones
On 06/08/2010 19:09, Jerrad Pierce wrote: Install from source, with a non-system perl. Why non-system perl, Jerrad? I've never had a problem with it (that I know of), but have I just been lucky? My only RPM-related problem is having to reinstall a current version of Sys::Syslog after every

Re: [rt-users] Install on CentOS, best current instructions

2010-08-06 Thread Jerrad Pierce
> With all the dependencies there are a number of pitfalls, and a number of > different instructions. I bought the book, which is not completely current > anymore. I don't know what might have changed. > > What/where are the best instructions to follow to do the install? The README that comes with

[rt-users] Install on CentOS, best current instructions

2010-08-06 Thread Steve Szmidt
Hi, With all the dependencies there are a number of pitfalls, and a number of different instructions. I bought the book, which is not completely current anymore. I don't know what might have changed. What/where are the best instructions to follow to do the install? Also, I prefer to stick to a