We suggest the usage of F8 and F9 for the current code and bits of DogTag.
You cannot use the F8 or F9 rpm's on RHEL4, RHEL4 is more likely based
from F6
And would have to build from source to get the newest recommended bits
of DogTag and all the dependencies, that will be time consuming. (not
recommended to use older binaries from F6)
There is a RHCS product that had been available for RHEL4.
M.
lanjelot wrote:
Hi list.
I am currently struggling to install DCS on RHEL4 AS update3. And I am
actually wondering if I have any chance to succeed.
I followed to the PKI_Install_Guide, and so far I have passed the
Prerequisites section successfully. But now that I am at the DCS
install stage using Yum, trouble is onto me.
I have only two repos enabled in my /etc/yum.repos.d directory:
- pki.yum (which I downloaded as instructed by the install guide)
- fedora.yum (which I have created as follows:)
$ cat fedora.yum
[fedora]
name=Fedora
baseurl=http://ftp.lip6.fr/ftp/pub/linux/distributions/fedora/releases/8/Everything/i386/os/
enabled=0
gpgcheck=0
As you see, I am addressing a Fedora8 repository.
So I just go like fine let's run yum install pki-ca, but then it fails
awfully complaining about "missing dependency" errors, and some
"pkg_foo conflicts with pkg_bar", and there are at least 50 of them.
So.... I guess I am doing it wrong. Maybe there is a better way to
install DCS on RHEL4, but I fail to see one. Can you help me with
that?
Thanks heaps!
PS. I am actually required to stick with RHEL4, I cannot go for a
fresh Fedora8+ install. I know it's stupid since I am actually
attempting to upgrade to Fedora8 but this is not an option for our
customer.
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