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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 Joseph Spenner wrote:
There is also
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
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
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 the
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
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 clobbering
--- On Fri, 8/6/10, Jerrad Pierce jpie...@cambridgeenergyalliance.org 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
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.
These
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
On 8/6/10 11:40 AM, Jerrad Pierce jpie...@cambridgeenergyalliance.org
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
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