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so...any chance to make it work on centos 5? if yes..how? Rolleyes
08-19-2007 11:19 AM
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ill have a check for you now i dont think so tho mate, and welcome to the forums too Smile
08-19-2007 11:32 AM
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Why dont you install debian etch or is it not your own server that you have access too ?
08-19-2007 11:33 AM
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ProServ-UK Wrote:Why dont you install debian etch or is it not your own server that you have access too ?

its my server..but i don't like debian Smile centos is much better (for me atleast)
thanks for the quick response Cool
08-19-2007 11:38 AM
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not a problem at all but IspCP is better on debian so ive been told my a secret source.... id recomend it but if you dont like it then dont worry about it im sure they will bring an install out for centos Big Grin hopefully, keep checking back!
08-19-2007 11:40 AM
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ProServ-UK Wrote:not a problem at all but IspCP is better on debian so ive been told my a secret source.... id recomend it but if you dont like it then dont worry about it im sure they will bring an install out for centos Big Grin hopefully, keep checking back!

seems like fedora 6 and 7 are officially maintained so i guess it should work on centos too..i'll try to install it on vmware and see how it goes
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VMware is also recomended aparantly Smile so you maybe in with a chance, give it a try i guess no harm in it is there, besides whats the harm if it does install then you can give it a good test run before you put it to public use.... Good luck with it Smile
08-19-2007 11:47 AM
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it should work; but in any case use RC2c, as the distro-specific config files are not updated in latest trunk
08-19-2007 12:35 PM
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neh..it isn't working..i get one error after another..i hope it will be officially maintained soon Sad
08-19-2007 11:18 PM
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what are the errors you get ?
08-19-2007 11:40 PM
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