dbdataplus
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Hello again.
Sliding into this slowly, barely have my toe in the water and now it's time to load the software.
I'm starting with a Proliant with a large disc array and a brand new Centos so I thought that my best bet was the "install-piaf-on-existing-Centos-v1.04"
First off -- I've never before seen a Linux installation script run that long and execute that much without catastrophic errors... so kudos to someone.
My problem (at least the ones that aren't psychological) is that I wouldn't know the difference between an expected error and an unexpected one. Scrolling back on the first part of the installation ... is it OK that php-pear-DB.noarch and piafdl.noarch are unavailable packages?
anyway ... the address for the 64 bit ISO on sourceforge isn't correct.
Just thought I'd mention that. I searched the net, found the same package at another address in sourceforge ... hacked the script and restarted .... so far, so good.
Sliding into this slowly, barely have my toe in the water and now it's time to load the software.
I'm starting with a Proliant with a large disc array and a brand new Centos so I thought that my best bet was the "install-piaf-on-existing-Centos-v1.04"
First off -- I've never before seen a Linux installation script run that long and execute that much without catastrophic errors... so kudos to someone.
My problem (at least the ones that aren't psychological) is that I wouldn't know the difference between an expected error and an unexpected one. Scrolling back on the first part of the installation ... is it OK that php-pear-DB.noarch and piafdl.noarch are unavailable packages?
anyway ... the address for the 64 bit ISO on sourceforge isn't correct.
Just thought I'd mention that. I searched the net, found the same package at another address in sourceforge ... hacked the script and restarted .... so far, so good.