http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:/ha-clustering/RHEL_5/
contains pre-built rpms (including libnet since its not part of RHEL)

On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 9:56 PM, Mike Sweetser - Adhost
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> Dan,
>
>  I've successfully compiled Heartbeat on RHEL5, and the following packages in 
> yum were needed to satisfy dependencies: glib2-devel, pkgconfig, 
> libxml2-devel, bzip2-devel, gcc, gcc-c++
>
>  The big deal, however, was that I needed to install libnet, which isn't part 
> of yum - I had to get it from rpmfind.net and install it manually.  Last time 
> I did a RHEL install of Heartbeat, I grabbed 
> libnet-1.1.2.1-2.2.el5.rf.i386.rpm (which'll be i386 or x86_64 depending on 
> your architecture).
>
>  Once I installed those packages, installed the libnet RPM, and created the 
> necessary haclient and hacluster users, I was able to compile and install 
> Heartbeat (./ConfigureMe install) with no problems.  This worked with RHEL 
> 5.0 and RHEL 5.1.
>
>  Mike Sweetser
>
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>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Hyatt
>  Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 9:09 AM
>  To: Linux Heartbeat
>  Subject: [Linux-HA] Installation problems
>
>  I am having problems installing heartbeat HA on RHEL5. Any suggestions, 
> rpms, compile instructions are desireable. I don't care if I have to compile 
> it or install it via rpms, I just need a method that works. I know it can be 
> done, as I struggled through it last year on a proof of concept and 
> eventually got it done, but I am not able to replicate it. And I have a 
> wonderful co-worker who believes strongly in deleting his co-workers work.
>
>  The best information I found is install Pils, then stonith, the HA itself 
> then GUI. But the dependancies are killing me
>  I have read all the documentation I can find, and found and understand much 
> of the  configuration information. But I find minimal and incomplete 
> installation information if the rpm installs don't work right out of the box.
>  The main problem is dependancies. If I find the package for the depenencies, 
> and I install it. It doesn't seem to always solve the HA's rpm's need (the 
> depenancy is too new?)
>
>  If anyone has some good notes for the install, some good notes on what the 
> dependancies are and where to get them. That is what I need.
>  I promise to take good notes and post them after I am done.
>  Thanks in advance,Dan
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