On Sep 18, 2009, at 9:46 AM, Carlos Williams
wrote:
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Gary Smith
wrote:
Carlos,
You might want to put together a build environment and roll your
own. I tend to do this for a lot of software (as I need to
application specific business required patches to
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Gary Smith wrote:
> Carlos,
>
> You might want to put together a build environment and roll your own. I tend
> to do this for a lot of software (as I need to application specific business
> required patches to several packages). In most cases, you can easily se
> I recall some months ago seeing a large discussion on someone taking
> their time and dedication on creating a pre-packaged RPM of 2.6.X. I
> was wondering if anyone has the latest RPM that I can download for my
> new RHEL 5 server. I am looking to use 2.6.5 from a packaged RPM
> however Redhat
Carlos Williams schrieb:
> I recall some months ago seeing a large discussion on someone taking
> their time and dedication on creating a pre-packaged RPM of 2.6.X. I
> was wondering if anyone has the latest RPM that I can download for my
> new RHEL 5 server. I am looking to use 2.6.5 from a packa
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 10:22 AM, Brian Collins
wrote:
> Simon Mudd is the man who makes these RPMs. We mirror his site. You can get
> the RPMs here:
> ftp://mirror.newnanutilities.org/pub/postfix-rpm/official/2.6/
Thanks for that info and I greatly appreciate all the time and effort
Simon put
I recall some months ago seeing a large discussion on someone taking
their time and dedication on creating a pre-packaged RPM of 2.6.X. I
was wondering if anyone has the latest RPM that I can download for my
new RHEL 5 server. I am looking to use 2.6.5 from a packaged RPM
however Redhat / CentOS o