Install looked fine, although I did use rpm -Uvh --nodeps. (I don't use 
the zenoss MySQL-server-standard package, but the one from the 
centosplus repository; mysql-server version 5.0.68-1.el4_6, which fails 
the dependency statement because the package names differ.)

These are the md5sums of the last three RPM packages we used. I 
downloaded whatever link was provided on 
http://www.zenoss.com/download/links?nt
(I believe all of these went to the sourceforge download page.)

519dafab8cb7014342794a16148283ed  zenoss-2.2.4.el4.i386.rpm
486096d3e42a851b39e8823ca784ba03  zenoss-2.3.2.el4.i386.rpm
548a27e6150df4d00b115c796d9651e2  zenoss-2.3.3.el4.i386.rpm

gstreiff wrote:
> Hi, James.
>
> I'd like to investigate this on my side.  Please let me know how you pulled 
> down the rpm.  Source Forge, yum install, etc.  
>
> Also, would you please post the md5sum of the artifact.
>
> And to your knowledge you don't recall seeing any issues at install time, 
> right?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Glenn
>
> Configuration Management
> Zenoss, Inc.
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