On Wed, 2014-07-23 at 21:49 +0200, Axb wrote: > Centos 5.x is rather dated. > > Not sure there'd be such an old Fedora > equivalent offering SA 3.4 rpms. > I'll say - a quick search shows that Centos 7.x is current. and SA 3.4.0 arrived after Fedora 20 was released.
> He'd have to find the equivalent Fedora version or just adapt a SA 3.4 > spec file and make his own RPMs. It's not that hard... > Actually, its a bit mean of me to mention Fedora since its more akin to Debian unstable than to a clone of an LTS distro (Centos being an RHEL clone) or even something like Debian stable. Fedora releases generally happen about every 6 months and become unsupported after a bit over a year. Martin