We have experience with FC3 and have produce an RPM version of campsite
on that system. I should imagine that it would work without problems on
RHEL. It's worth a try -- but you should speak to your system
administrators or try on a test machine. The campsite RPM is available
on the sourceforge downloads page.
If you would like us to look creating a build specifically on your
platform you might need to sponsor that work. The basic code should work
fine, so you may be able to handle it yourself. Try following the
standard (non-RPM) installation instructions in the source code package.
I have no experience of cPanel. Looks like a commercial package manager
tool. I don't think we'd have any interest in supporting that. It's
commercial software and not something any of our other users have
mentioned. You'll have to try that yourself.
Cheers
JP
Mugur Rus wrote:
>>I have this server
>>It’s a: 1.8ghz
>>512 Ram
>>80 Gb hard disk
>>
>>It’s running with RedHat 4
>>
>>
>What is RedHat 4? I heard of Fedora and RedHat Enterprise, or RedHat 9.0,
>which was the last in this line.
>
>Mugur
>
>
>
>>And cPanel.
>>
>>
>>
>>I need to install campsite, but I need to know if anyone has installed
>>campsite under this software (cpanel)
>>
>>If it gives any trouble to campsite or to cpanel.
>>
>>
>>
>>thanks
>>
>>
>>
>>Atentamente,
>>
>>
>>
>>Rene Bojorquez
>>-División Guatemala-
>>hugorene@solutionclick.net
>>
>>Cel: (502)-5-201-2462
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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Actually, cPanel presents an interesting conundrum because it is
commercial software - not open source in the least - but is _very_ popular
among hosting providers. I'm sure that adding cPanel support would make
Campsite a lot more attractive to hosting providers, and is something we
should seriously examine. On the other hand, if it isn't free, should we
be supporting it?
Anything that improves the install experience is worth considering.
Campsite installation is a major PITA, even for experienced users, and
needs attention. It's something I think we're all painfully aware of, and
it's just a matter of clearing a few of the open tasks (minor things like
the 3.0 rewrite)...
doug
John Pye
12/08/2005 01:32 PM
Please respond to campsite-dev
We have experience with FC3 and have produce an RPM version of campsite
on that system. I should imagine that it would work without problems on
RHEL. It's worth a try -- but you should speak to your system
administrators or try on a test machine. The campsite RPM is available
on the sourceforge downloads page.
If you would like us to look creating a build specifically on your
platform you might need to sponsor that work. The basic code should work
fine, so you may be able to handle it yourself. Try following the
standard (non-RPM) installation instructions in the source code package.
I have no experience of cPanel. Looks like a commercial package manager
tool. I don't think we'd have any interest in supporting that. It's
commercial software and not something any of our other users have
mentioned. You'll have to try that yourself.
Cheers
JP
Mugur Rus wrote:
>>I have this server
>>It's a: 1.8ghz
>>512 Ram
>>80 Gb hard disk
>>
>>It's running with RedHat 4
>>
>>
>What is RedHat 4? I heard of Fedora and RedHat Enterprise, or RedHat
9.0,
>which was the last in this line.
>
>Mugur
>
>
>
>>And cPanel.
>>
>>
>>
>>I need to install campsite, but I need to know if anyone has installed
>>campsite under this software (cpanel)
>>
>>If it gives any trouble to campsite or to cpanel.
>>
>>
>>
>>thanks
>>
>>
>>
>>Atentamente,
>>
>>
>>
>>Rene Bojorquez
>>-Divisi