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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: Skydiver on March 18, 2005, 09:51:50 PM
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Hi
Does anyone no what rpms are required to get the c++ compiler working on Alpha3
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These rpms used to work with SME 6.0.1
I am wondering if anyone has an updated list for SME 7.0 Alpha 3 Release
binutils-2.11.93.0.2-11.i386.rpm
bison-1.35-1.i386.rpm
cpp-2.96-113.i386.rpm
gcc-2.96-113.i386.rpm
glibc-devel-2.2.5-44.i386.rpm
glibc-kernheaders-2.4-7.16.i386.rpm
kernel-source-2.4.20-18.7.i386.rpm
libogg-1.0rc3-1.i386.rpm
libvorbis-1.0rc3-1.i386.rpm
mpg123-0.59q-1.i386.rpm
ncurses-devel-5.2-26.i386.rpm
openssl-devel-0.9.6b-35.7.i386.rpm
readline-4.2a-4.i386.rpm
readline-devel-4.2a-4.i386.rpm
sox-12.17.3-4.i386.rpm
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found the rpms at
http://centos.hostalia.com/centos/3/os/i386/RedHat/RPMS/
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I would use these instead:
http://centos.hostalia.com/centos/3.4/os/i386/RedHat/RPMS/
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Does anyone no what rpms are required to get the c++ compiler working on Alpha3
I wouldn't. I'd suggest you install CentOS instead. Develop on a workstation, deploy on a server.
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Thanks everyone i have it working now..
Cheers
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Does anyone no what rpms are required to get the c++ compiler working on Alpha3
I wouldn't. I'd suggest you install CentOS instead. Develop on a workstation, deploy on a server.
Charlie,
Exactly (or briefly), what do you mean (or suggest) as the workstation setup?
Is CentOS for the workstation or server or both?
Thanks,
Hasan
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Is CentOS for the workstation ...?
Yes.
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Is CentOS for the workstation ...?
Yes.
So one could install sme7alpha on one PC (or laptop), together with the development rpms from...
http://centos.hostalia.com/centos/3.4/os/i386/RedHat/RPMS/
...resulting in a workstation on which to develop scripts and rpms for deployment to a server.
The server could also be running sme7alpha--making it, in this case, a test server.
Is this a valid interpretation of what you have in mind?
Thanks,
Hasan
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The server could also be running sme7alpha--making it, in this case, a test server.
You could do that, but that wasn't what I was suggesting. I was suggesting installing CentOS 3.4 to produce a development workstation.
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You could do that, but that wasn't what I was suggesting. I was suggesting installing CentOS 3.4 to produce a development workstation.
vmware officially supports RHEL 3, but has anyone tried running centos 3.4 on top of vmware 4.5?
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vmware officially supports RHEL 3, but has anyone tried running centos 3.4 on top of vmware 4.5?
Yep. Seems fine to me (as we'd expect, because it's almost identical to RHEL3).