On Thu, 2007-03-01 at 11:31 -0600, Michael Stahnke wrote:
Wasn't Red Hat introducing something along the lines of a LAMP
stack
that rolls on top of RHEL? LIke it would actually have PHP5/MySQL
5(or maybe 4.1) on top of RHEL 4. It was a separate subscription I
thought, but a valid idea. The latest software for what is needed,
and stable known-good software for the rest.
Yep, launched last September. From the right-side column here:
https://rhstack.108.redhat.com
... is this list of apps and versions:
HTTPD Apache 2.0.59
JBoss AS 4.0.5
MySQL 5.0.30
PHP 5.1.6
Perl 5.8.8
PostgreSQL 8.1.8
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 4
I suppose that makes those applications and versions not eligible to be
packages in EPEL? Is eligibility decided by applications or specific
versions or both? Or some other combination?
- Karsten
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