On Thursday 27 September 2007, John R Pierce wrote:
> > Thanks for the feedback. Unfortunately, the third-party software will be
> > a binary that was built against specific library versions.
>
> all subversions and incremental updates of a RHEL/CentOS major version
> use the same library versions,
Thanks for the feedback. Unfortunately, the third-party software will be
a binary that was built against specific library versions.
all subversions and incremental updates of a RHEL/CentOS major version
use the same library versions, they backpatch critical updates and bugfixes.
For ins
On Thursday 27 September 2007, Art Edwards wrote:
> Michel van Deventer wrote:
> > At 06:29 27-9-2007, Art Edwards wrote:
> >> Are there any differences in basic libraries between 4.0 and 4.5?
> >
> > Yes of course, it is wise to install the latest version, otherwise some
> > hardware may not be re
Time to switch to java for your programming then ;)
Geoff
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From: Art Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 23:24:09
To:CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] CENTOS and INTEL S775 C2D E6750 2.66G 13
Michel van Deventer wrote:
> At 06:29 27-9-2007, Art Edwards wrote:
>> I am building a Centos machine for a specific piece of third party
>> software.
>>
>> Can I assume that the IA64 verson of CENTOS 4.5 will run on this CPU?
>
> No, you cannot run IA64 on a Core2Duo, you need the AMD64 or x86_64
At 06:29 27-9-2007, Art Edwards wrote:
I am building a Centos machine for a specific piece of third party
software.
Can I assume that the IA64 verson of CENTOS 4.5 will run on this CPU?
No, you cannot run IA64 on a Core2Duo, you need the AMD64 or x86_64 version.
Are there any differences in
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 22:29 -0600, Art Edwards wrote:
> Can I assume that the IA64 verson of CENTOS 4.5 will run on this CPU?
No, IA64 is for Itaniums.
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I am building a Centos machine for a specific piece of third party
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Can I assume that the IA64 verson of CENTOS 4.5 will run on this CPU?
Are there any differences in basic libraries between 4.0 and 4.5?
Art Edwards
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