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?
EPEL packages are not to replace packages in RHEL so of those we could maybe
include JBoss. though things get murky when it comes to Red Hat add on's
Dennis