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Released RC3 - Alex007 - 01-02-2008 10:16 PM

Hello People,

When will 1.0.0 RC3 released? I hope this week.

Regards
Alexander B.


RE: Released RC3 - joximu - 01-02-2008 10:26 PM

We all hope - since may 2007.

Take the snapshot.


RE: Released RC3 - BeNe - 01-02-2008 10:35 PM

Quote:I hope this week
You can - but for sure not this week Rolleyes
Do as joxi said...and you have a well running ispCP

Greez BeNe


RE: Released RC3 - Alex007 - 01-02-2008 10:56 PM

Ok, thank you both. Then I will wait times and initially snapshot version use.


RE: Released RC3 - dmoufarrege - 01-03-2008 12:44 AM

If I was to use the snapshot version but needed to upgrade from VHCS2 - is there a script or some documentation available?


RE: Released RC3 - joximu - 01-03-2008 12:59 AM

If you need an update script you'll have to wait for RC3 - the update script is the only reason why RC3 is not released yet.


RE: Released RC3 - Alex007 - 01-03-2008 03:59 AM

I have another question. Can i install ispCP Omega at Fedora Core 5 OS?

Thanks!


RE: Released RC3 - dmoufarrege - 01-03-2008 04:13 AM

Alex007 Wrote:I have another question. Can i install ispCP Omega at Fedora Core 5 OS?

Thanks!

Requirements are listed as follows:
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Pentium III or K6-3 with 500 MHz
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256 MB RAM
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100 MB disk space (only for install of ispCP ω)
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Debian or even any other *NIX-Distribution
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Internet connection

This would tell me that you can install on a Fedora OS.


RE: Released RC3 - Alex007 - 01-03-2008 04:22 AM

ok thank you Smile - I will try.


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Thanks for ispCP Smile


RE: Released RC3 - jmeyerdo - 01-03-2008 04:24 AM

Hi!

In general it should be working - but not as "out of the box" or "smooth" as with debian.

We figured out several minor adaptions before several weeks when installing on CentOS (similar to Fedora).
I.e. you have to change the init-scripts (or is this available in actual snapshot already?).

Perhaps you can take some hints from the installation-howto from Sw1fty:
http://mirrors.penguinfriends.org/ISPCP/CentOS-5.0/

Kind regards, Jens