[MLB-WIRELESS] seeing connected nodes

Chris Samuel chris at csamuel.org
Thu Aug 9 12:09:39 EST 2007


On Mon, 6 Aug 2007, Steven Haigh wrote:

> The new server revision is built upon CentOS 5. CentOS is the  
> community edition of RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). 
[..]
> As you guessed it, mapserver doesn't have any RPMs in either RHEL or
> RPMForge - so it needs to be built from source. 

This may have been easier if you had used Debian, that appears to have 
MapServer already packaged and you can upgrade the distro between 
releases online with a final reboot to use the latest kernel.

But for CentOS you will find that if Fedora are still packaging 
MapServer then you could add it to the Fedora EPEL wish-list.

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL

# EPEL is a volunteer-based community effort from the Fedora project
# to create a repository of high-quality add-on packages that
# complement the Fedora-based Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and its
# compatible spinoffs such as CentOS or Scientific Linux.      

Might save you a lot of trouble!

cheers,
Chris
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