OpenSim binaries should always be fine.  In theory, compiling from source might 
result in more efficient bytecodes if you have a good compiler, but I would 
think that the effect would be very marginal.

Chris Kennedy wrote:
Hi,
I have always personally built the OS releases from source my self on my Linux system (using Ubuntu Karmic atm) and have not had problems with running it. Not sure how that will fare with CentOS since I have never used it personally, but just make sure you have the standard Linux programming compilation packages and the latest mono.

On 5/18/2010 5:13 AM, Clive Gould wrote:
Hi

I have to install a clean copy of OpenSim 0.6.9 on a CentOS 5 server

Which installation option is best 1) Source or 2) Binary

Thanks very much

Clive
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