Oracle on (current) Debian Sid
Anyone do this? Google led me to this[0], but it's 20 months old,
refers to gcc-3.3 and Sid is constantly changing.
So, I'm trolling (in the good way) for current ideas and thoughts.
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I don't really look forward to migrating to CentOS 5.4:
The CentOS team is pleased to announce the availability
of CentOS 5.4. Major changes in CentOS 5 compared to CentOS 4
include:
These updated software versions: Apache-2.2, php-5.1.6,
kernel-2.6.18, Gnome-2.16, KDE-3.5, OpenOffice.org-2.3,
Evolution-2.12, Firefox-3.0, Thunderbird-2.0, MySQL-5.0,
PostgreSQL-8.
kernel-2.6.18?? Firefox-3.0?? OpenOffice.org-2.3?? Blech. With
apologies to all you Stable users, that's positively neolithic!
)
Thanks.
[0]http://edin.no-ip.com/content/oracle-database-11g-release-1-debian-sid-howto
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