Thanks Martin. I'll check it out. I'm a packaging ignoramous, but I think that the RHEL packages work, and then there's something called EPEL that provides additional packages.
I may back track on my choice of Centos and try to get a version of Ubuntu running on Amazon EC2. I've been trying to find a pre-built Amazon Machine Image to use as a starting point and it's proving to be quite a puzzle of operating system, backing store, package repositories that actually work, etc ... last night though I think I might have found a path that doesn't require that I build my own AMI from scratch. Anyway, that's the only reason I ended up with CentOS, and I'd really like to stick with Ubuntu if I can because that is what I know. --eric On 11/15/2010 07:30 AM, Martin Sustrik wrote: > On 11/15/2010 03:54 AM, R P Herrold wrote: >> On Sun, 14 Nov 2010, Eric Bell wrote: >> >>> I tried installing 0MQ on Centos 5.4 (5.5?) ... got an error message >>> saying that I needed to install package uuid-dev. I couldn't find that >>> package but there was one called uuid-devel, but installing that didn't >>> help. >> >> the uuid-devel headers in Centos 5 series are in glibc-devel, >> as they were split out to a standalone package later after the >> 5 series was stabilized > > I am not a packaging expert but does Centos differ from RHEL in any way? > On RHEL the uuid functions are in e2fsprogs package IIRC. > > Martin _______________________________________________ zeromq-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zeromq.org/mailman/listinfo/zeromq-dev
