Daniel,

My patches were never intended for a 1.6.0.x installation. They were built specifically for trunk and Redhat. I am very interested to see if my patches work on CentOS. I believe they could work with very little effort.

Full documentation for the RHEL&Trunk installation process can be found here:
http://open-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=redhat_opensrf_trunk&s[]=redhat
http://open-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=redhat_evergreen_trunk&s[]=redhat

The patches are linked in the documentation but can also be found here:
http://nox.esilibrary.com/~ldickens/rhel-evg/evergreen-rhel.diff
http://nox.esilibrary.com/~ldickens/rhel-evg/opensrf-rhel.diff

Good Luck.

-Lee

On 06/07/2010 09:47 AM, Daniël Kollmer wrote:
Hello everyone

As I have said in the past, we at the IISH were planning to install Evergreen 
on CentOS.
It was to be expected, that this will not work initially, so the idea was to 
help the developing effort by doing so.

As it turned out, the installation was impossible for me to complete in a 
reasonable amount of time. My superiors have decided, that the budget and time 
constraints we are facing (especially when it comes to my time as sysadmin) 
make it impossible to go more in depth with this. Therefore I am afraid I have 
to disappoint you by not supplying a full analysis of a complete install on 
CentOS. I did however take some steps and documented them. You will find the 
results attached so you can use them in further possible expansion of Evergreen 
to other platform in the future.

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Daniel Kollmer

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