Re: Using CentOS Wordpress rpms

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On 12/11/13 14:59, Max Pyziur wrote:
> [...]
>> I always install from the latest tarball from the WP site, as it's the
>> latest at the time of installation. With regards to WP updates and
>> versions, this is generally performed with it's own built in
>> updating/upgrading mechanism which is the first thing you should check
>> or do after install and on an ongoing basis - IMHO anyway.
> Makes sense.
>
> So what are the point of having RPMs if you can't apply it server-wide
> across multiple sites?
>
> MP
>
Not sure what you mean exactly by what's the point of having RPMs? If 
you have multiple servers/sites then you can still deploy WP via a RPM 
or package management or if you have that many servers you should be 
using config tools like Puppet, so you could deploy the latest via such 
a tool.

But the same thing applies, you do the updating/upgrading of WP via the 
WP web-console, or at least you will need to at some stage. I think the 
latest version offers an automated security update feature now anyway.

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