Hey,
You are trying to install a fedora RPM on CentOS 6.5, it's not a good
thing to do in general since these OS have a very different structure.
You can either build haproxy from sources or build your own RPM.
What have you tried else then the fedora 22 RPM?
Eliezer
On 22/10/2015 11:00, Wil
I think for me the more worrying thing is that libc.so.6 is not
installed or potentially the wrong version on that server. My libc.so.6
lives in /lib64. Maybe thats your starting point to troubleshoot and not
haproxy.
On 22/10/2015 16:23, James Brown wrote:
The .SPEC file included in the sourc
The .SPEC file included in the source (under examples/haproxy.spec) should
build cleanly for CentOS 6 into an RPM (with rpmbuild). We modify it to
change the TARGET to linux2628 and to enable openssl, but otherwise it
seems to work fine.
On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 1:00 AM, Wilence Yao wrote:
> Hi,
Hi!
It is a dependency required by the package, not by haproxy.
In the past I did never find a "almost current" version of haproxy
packaged for the RedHat/CentOS 6 world.
I hope that someone has better news for you...
.marcoc
Hi,
Either download the right RPM for your operating system version or
install it from source.
Baptiste
On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 10:00 AM, Wilence Yao wrote:
> Hi,
> I am a software developer from China. HAProxy is widely used in our company
> and it help build our system stable and available.
Hi,
I am a software developer from China. HAProxy is widely used in our company
and it help build our system stable and available. Thank you very much for
your efforts.
To make our system more stable and high availablity, our engineers combine
haproxy and keepalived to suffer from one point failur
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