Hey everyone,
This is the first time I've ever used a mailing-list so bear with me :-)
I've just got a new dedicated server from Hostik and they've installed CentOS 5.2 on the system (awesome!) and came pre-installed with PHP, MySQL, and Apache (among other things). I noticed that PHP version is 5.1.6, the MYSQL is 5.0.45, and Apache is 2.2.3
I ran yum to update, thinking it would update them to 5.2.6, 5.0.51a-community, 2.2.9 respectively:
# yum makecache
# yum update
Of course after some time, I realize that the CentOS 5 repos only have those versions as the latest rpms in the list.
So my question is, how do I change my yum configuration to install the latest and greatest versions of rpms installed via yum?
Best Regards,
Justin Bull
http://www.c3studios.ca/pubkey.asc (PGP Public Key)
This is the first time I've ever used a mailing-list so bear with me :-)
I've just got a new dedicated server from Hostik and they've installed CentOS 5.2 on the system (awesome!) and came pre-installed with PHP, MySQL, and Apache (among other things). I noticed that PHP version is 5.1.6, the MYSQL is 5.0.45, and Apache is 2.2.3
I ran yum to update, thinking it would update them to 5.2.6, 5.0.51a-community, 2.2.9 respectively:
# yum makecache
# yum update
Of course after some time, I realize that the CentOS 5 repos only have those versions as the latest rpms in the list.
So my question is, how do I change my yum configuration to install the latest and greatest versions of rpms installed via yum?
Best Regards,
Justin Bull
http://www.c3studios.ca/pubkey.asc (PGP Public Key)
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