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mediawiki 1.16.1 rpm for RHEL5
Submitted by vladimir on Fri, 01/28/2011 - 15:24SRC RPM: http://yum.voronezh.muranosoft.com/testing/srpm/mediawiki-1.16.1-1.src.rpm
x86_64 RPM:
http://yum.voronezh.muranosoft.com/testing/x86_64/mediawiki-1.16.1-1.x86...
http://yum.voronezh.muranosoft.com/testing/x86_64/mediawiki-math-1.16.1-...
http://yum.voronezh.muranosoft.com/testing/x86_64/mediawiki-nomath-1.16....
If you need i386 rpm - get src.rpm and run 'rpmbuild --rebuild mediawiki-1.16.1-1.src.rpm'
RHEL5 mod_jk rpm/srpm
Submitted by vladimir on Tue, 11/16/2010 - 17:29mediawiki 1.16.0 rpm for RHEL5
Submitted by vladimir on Mon, 08/30/2010 - 10:32SRC RPM: http://yum.voronezh.muranosoft.com/testing/srpm/mediawiki-1.16.0-1.src.rpm
x86_64 RPM:
http://yum.voronezh.muranosoft.com/testing/x86_64/mediawiki-1.16.0-1.x86...
http://yum.voronezh.muranosoft.com/testing/x86_64/mediawiki-math-1.16.0-...
http://yum.voronezh.muranosoft.com/testing/x86_64/mediawiki-nomath-1.16....
If you need i386 rpm - get src.rpm and run 'rpmbuild --rebuild mediawiki-1.16.0-1.src.rpm'
MongoDB 1.3.0 RHEL/CentOS 5 rpm
Submitted by vladimir on Thu, 01/21/2010 - 16:02MongoDB 1.3.0 and php-pecl-mongo 1.0.3 for RHEL/CentOS 5 x86_64 and src.rpm
nginx-0.7.62 rpm & srpm for RHEL5 / CentOS 5 with nginx_upload, upload_progress & fair_upstream modules
Submitted by vladimir on Mon, 09/21/2009 - 17:51OS: RedHat Enterprise Linux 5 and its copies (CentOS etc)
Version: 0.7.62
Arch: x86_64
Patches:
Download:
rpm x84_64
nginx rpm & srpm for RHEL5 / CentOS 5 with upload_progress & fair_upstream modules
Submitted by vladimir on Tue, 07/28/2009 - 18:21OS: RedHat Enterprise Linux 5 and its copies (CentOS etc)
Version: 0.7.61
Arch: x86_64
Patches:
Download:
rpm x84_64
src rpm
Quote of the day #001
Submitted by vladimir on Sat, 07/18/2009 - 12:23I don't know whether I am Turing dreaming that I am a machine, or a machine dreaming that I am Turing! /A. Turing/
Fortune #003
Submitted by vladimir on Sat, 04/18/2009 - 23:00One of my favorite quotes:
If the implementation is hard to explain, it's a bad idea.
If the implementation is easy to explain, it may be a good idea.
/Tim Peters, "The Zen of Python"/
*crying*
Submitted by vladimir on Mon, 04/13/2009 - 14:15[yyy@xxx ~]$ uptime
03:06:42 up 744 days, 10:27, 1 user, load average: 0.26, 0.25, 0.19
[yyy@xxx ~]$ sudo reboot && echo \;\( && exit
Password:
Broadcast message from root (pts/0) (Mon Apr 13 03:11:25 2009):
The system is going down for reboot NOW!
;(
logout
Connection to 1.2.3.4 closed
