I spent a number of hours at one of the local SF clubs turning a desktop into a dual-boot (if they ever need that for anything) CentOS 6.4 system, then trying to install Evergreen, an oss library package. Can you say, "dependency hell"? I suspect they wrote it on Ubuntu (this is client/server software, dunno why they'd do that). At any rate, I yum installed the postgresql 9.x package that pgsql has on their official site, and that installed with no problems at all. Then evergreen. Which wouldn't build, because libmemcache was too old. I tried to build a newer package, after d/l one from the memcache official site. And *that* wouldn't build, because it wanted something that libevent-devel for CentOS 6.4 didn't provide. I've got two possible routes, here: a) I can try to build an older, deprecated version of Evergreen, or I can try to build a newer libevent and stuff - some of which, IIRC, kde wants. Opinions? Suggestions? And if anyone's worked with evergreen, PLEASE TALK TO ME!!! mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos