That was not helpful - I explained that I had to run this version. On January 8, 2016 5:18:36 PM EST, Peter <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >On 09/01/16 10:08, H wrote: >> In order to run a certain software package that runs as a java applet >I had to install Centos 3.8 on a 32-bit server. After installation I >upgraded the installation using yum after repointing the configuration >file to vault.centos.org. This worked fine, however, I still have to >resolve two problems: >> - I'd would like to make the EPEL repository available but have not >been able to find if old EPEL software packages are stored somewhere >else for non-supported versions of CentOS? >> - I am trying to get Java 1.4.1 running in SeaMonkey Mozilla 5.0, the >latest version I have been able to find for Centos 3.8, but have not >had success to date. My current understanding is that I need to create >a symbolic link to a Java .so file in the Mozilla plugin directory but >must be doing something wrong since I cannot get Java to show up as a >plugin using about:plugins in SeaMonkey Mozilla. >> >> Is anyone able to offer suggestions? > >There is a JVM available that runs just fine on all new supported >versions of CentOS (5.11, 6.7 and 7.2) and EPEL as well. My suggestion >is you install and run something that is supported and not full of >major >security holes. > >If you choose to run something years out of date such as CentOS 3, >regardless of the reason, you are quite on your own, it is already >broken and you get to keep the pieces. > > >Peter >_______________________________________________ >CentOS mailing list >CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx >https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos