There was one reported issue where both a 32 and 64 bit java got installed,
two yum commands fixed it, ultimately, but it was also a 4.0.4 install but
not using a sipx ISO.

On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 6:53 PM, Michael Scheidell <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  On 10/27/10 6:37 PM, Tony Graziano wrote:
>
> Moving from 4.2.0 to the proper 4.2.1 is a two-step procedure. Maybe I will
> write an interim wiki page on that since it comes up a lot.
>
> I am thinking of building a new centos64, doing a backup and then restore.
> That way if it breaks, I can go back.
>
> (but didn't I hear something about java on centos64? or is that just if you
> don't use the ezuce iso?)
>
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