On Nov 13, 2007 4:30 PM, Kyle Sexton wrote:
> [...]
> The nice thing about CentOS (as opposed to Redhat proper) is
> that they provide the CentOS Plus repository, so installing
> PHP5/MySQL would be something like:
>
> # yum --enablerepo=centosplus install php php-mysql
Amen ! I have used centosplus and found it to be a very
valuable companion resource for centos.
On debian the equivalent is
aptitude install php5-common php5-cli php5-dev php5-mysql
one difference I found between using yum on centos &
aptitude on debian, and I am not sure if it is universally the case,
is that the packages hit the ground running with debian.
Eg. I run
aptitude install ntp
and the system clock syncs in a few secs, I run
aptitude install mysql-server mysql-client
and mysql server is running.
whatever happened to the need to dig around in obscure
directories looking in obscure .conf files, after installing
a package, trying to decide if you can have space between
the option "-p" & the value :-)
-baji.
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