The stack RPM was removed because we already provide a native RPM for
Red Hat 4 and 5 and we were attempting to reduce our testing platform
matrix. You may cross-upgrade to the standard stack installer
(.bin). Running the .bin installer will upgrade your rpm install, but
it has the side-effect of leaving cruft in your rpm database (the
zenoss stack will still be listed, but it has no dependencies and
nothing depends on it).
Thanks,
Matt Ray
Zenoss Community Manager
community.zenoss.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Oct 15, 2008, at 1:08 AM, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
I installed version 2.2.3 via yum (aka installed the repo RPM then yum
install zenoss-stack) on Fedora 9. No problems...
2.2.4 is out now, but there doesn't seem to be a new release of the
zenoss-stack RPM's -- things seem to have been renamed to just
'zenoss'. It looks like however the zenoss RPM is only for EL4, EL5,
etc, and nothing has been build for Fedora.
Anyways, just wondering what the "proper" way to do an upgrade from
the
2.2.3 zenoss-stack to 2.2.4 via yum is. At the very least perhaps
the new zenoss RPM should have an Obsoletes: zenoss-stack defined.
I'll try building from SRPM as well...
Thanks!
Ray
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