Re: CentOS-Using Cabal_install.sh Full Details
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I merged your posts. It takes at least 24 hours for even daily visitors to all get a look let alone less frequent people and 3 hours is unacceptably fast.
You are using centos 5 and some of the libs you have are newer which is why some of them failed. Notice the "RHEL4" in the names, that means they are for Red Hat (Centos) 4 not 5 which should help you track down the ones you need. You might be able to gete away with it as the bare essentials look like you have RHEL5 versions already so try Stage2 of the miniguide and then do gen_config2.sh and see how you get on. At most i think you only need RHEL5 versions of unixODBC-devel-2.2.11-1.RHEL4.1.i386.rpm and unixODBC-kde-2.2.11-1.RHEL4.1.i386.rpm even if you do have problems with missing libs later as lmsensors and snmp aren't actually needed.
EDIT: You are in luck, a guide for this has just been posted http://forum.ragezone.com/showthread.php?t=468580
Re: CentOS-Using Cabal_install.sh Full Details
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Originally Posted by
chumpywumpy
I merged your posts. It takes at least 24 hours for even daily visitors to all get a look let alone less frequent people and 3 hours is unacceptably fast.
You are using centos 5 and some of the libs you have are newer which is why some of them failed. Notice the "RHEL4" in the names, that means they are for Red Hat (Centos) 4 not 5 which should help you track down the ones you need. You might be able to gete away with it as the bare essentials look like you have RHEL5 versions already so try Stage2 of the miniguide and then do gen_config2.sh and see how you get on. At most i think you only need RHEL5 versions of unixODBC-devel-2.2.11-1.RHEL4.1.i386.rpm and unixODBC-kde-2.2.11-1.RHEL4.1.i386.rpm even if you do have problems with missing libs later as lmsensors and snmp aren't actually needed.
EDIT: You are in luck, a guide for this has just been posted
http://forum.ragezone.com/showthread.php?t=468580
So your saying that these errors don't matter? Or what? Cause if some stuff does not install properly, wont that come in conflict with the server?