[CentOS] CentOS 7 install: closest mirror not supported?

2017-06-04 Thread Jos Vos
Hi,

Do CentOS 7 installs not automatically use a closest mirror for
installing like Fedora does, or is that due to the way I'm starting
the install (virt-install)?

Background:

I'm trying to find the best way to do installs using basic local media
(network install, but *without* the need to download the squashfs.img
for every install) but without a full local mirror.  On Fedora (25),
it works fine using a local boot.iso (virt-install -l), but with
CentOS 7 you then have to manually enter a repository URL.

I also tried a local kernel/pxeboot tree with LiveOS/squashfs.img
(the latter similar to Fedora's install.img?) with no result.

Cheers,

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Re: [CentOS] MySQL on Centos 7 (armv7)

2017-06-04 Thread Robert Moskowitz



On 06/03/2017 08:52 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:

On 06/03/2017 08:19 AM, Leon Vergottini wrote:

Dear Community

  


I am trying to install MySQL 5.6 on a Raspberry PI 3B.   Using my normal 
procedure by downloading the yum repo rpm and installing MySQL through that is 
not working.  There is no rpm information for arm7.

  


Can anyone please point me in a direction where I can find a procedure on how 
to install MySQL 5.6 on Centos 7 running on a PI3?

CentOS 7 uses mariadb, not mysql.  The version available in the repo
should be 5.5.52.

If Oracle builds mysql for armv7hl (armhfp), binaries might be available
from them.



Any more questions should be taken to:

https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/arm-dev

Are you using the armx64 build or armv7hl (32) build?

I use mariadb with the armv7hl build.


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Re: [CentOS] GPX files

2017-06-04 Thread Patrick Bégou

Viewing GPX on a map ?

GPX files can be viewed with several web applications. I'm using GPS for 
running and I use:

http://www.visugpx.com/
or
https://www.geoportail.gouv.fr/

For viewing gpx files on your linux box you can also use turtlesport (I 
use it for a while)

http://turtlesport.sourceforge.net/FR/home.html

Patrick

J Martin Rushton a écrit :

I have a Garmin 78s marine GPS receiver and it stores tracks in GPX
format.  This is an XML encoded set of points giving longitude,
latitude, time and sea depth.  Garmin support viewing this via their
Garmin Express product, but there only seem to be Windows and Mac
versions.  I've emailed them and await a reply.  In the mean time, does
anyone know of any Linux products that will emable me to view track data
on a decent sized screen?  I don't want to re-invent the wheel by coding
up a hack myself.

Thanks,
Martin



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