This is a request for cultural enlightenment. At work, I am doing some development on CentOS. I chose that because it is close to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), and RHEL is what we use on all our production Linux boxes. Also, I did not want to be out on the bleeding edge since this is being targeted at production. I have tried to use CentOS repositories, but often have not found the item I was looking for. So I have pulled in a few other repos, in a somewhat disorganized manner. I have CentOS-Base, dag and MOKs. PHP came in at 4.3.9-3, and I can't find a php-mysql that will build against it. (I was just instructed to look into --nodeps, --force and -e which might solve that problem.) But really, for security reasons etc., I should be using php5, right? And with this repo list, "yum install postgresql" came up empty. I'm obviously not "connected" yet. So, could someone please tutor me on the methods for setting up the repo lists so that all the major mainstream packages will be available in the RHEL/CentOS type environment? Does it make sense to add Fedora repos as a last resort? How do I arrange that the less stable choices will be used only after trying the more stable? Thanks in advance, Vic --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss