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Saqib Ali
Thank you. That is kind of what I thought, but before downloading an additional gig or more, I figured that I should ask first. Normally if I want to recompile something like Apache, I do go to the project site to get the latest and greatest. :)


Thanks Again
Steve

At 11:18 AM 11/4/2003, you wrote:
yeah the src CDs contain the source for all the packages on the binary
CDs. for e.g. if you want to the recompile Apache with LDAP Auth Module,
you can use the source from the source CDs.

If you are going to re-compile a package from the source, I would
recommend that you get the latest source tar from the project website, and
not use the version on the CDs, which are usually older versions.

Saqib Ali
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On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, Steve Buehler wrote:

> I purchased the RHEL ES and when I go to download the ISO's, there are two
> kinds
> Binary Disc 1
> Binary Disc 2
> Binary Disc 3
> Binary Disc 4
> Source Disc 1
> Source Disc 2
> Source Disc 3
>
> For a normal installation, do I just get the "Binary Disc's"? What would
> the source Disc's do for me? Would the source discs mainly be for if I
> wanted to change the way some of the programs work and manually install them?
>
> Thanks
> Steve
>
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