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<DIV>Larry, thanks for the info. Do you use the automatic updates and if so don't they wipe out some of your changes?</DIV>
<DIV> Christy</DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face="Courier New">***************************************************************************<BR>Christy Crowley 505 277-4740<BR>Centennial Science and Engineering Library<BR>University of New Mexico</FONT><BR><BR><BR>>>> Larry Stone <lcs@mit.edu> 12/14/2007 1:22 PM >>><BR>> My IT manager would like to know if anyone out there is running an =<BR>> older version of Red Hat that was working with a fully Red Hat Enterprise =<BR>> License (RHEL) supported base? We are aware of the entry in the wiki =<BR><BR>I run my development and test environments on RHEL AS 4, and have no<BR>problems with the OS. However, I install the rest of the software stack<BR>manually:<BR>- Postgres 8.2.x from the binary RPMs on <A href="http://www.postgresql.org/">http://www.postgresql.org/</A><BR> (there's one little protection glitch in 8.2.5 -- note you need these:)<BR> postgresql-8.2.5-1PGDG.rhel4<BR> postgresql-libs-8.2.5-1PGDG.rhel4<BR> postgresql-server-8.2.5-1PGDG.rhel4<BR>- Java 1.6 from Sun (java.sun.com)<BR>- Tomcat 5.5 direct from its online distro <A href="http://tomcat.apache.org/">http://tomcat.apache.org/</A><BR>- maven from <A href="http://maven.apache.org/download.html">http://maven.apache.org/download.html</A><BR><BR>You'll need apache httpd as well, which ought to be available as an RPM<BR>from redhat. I've had no problems, but my sites don't get a lot of traffic..<BR><BR> -- Larry<BR><BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>