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I've updated the archives to 7.1.4, and added in support for whoever that one person is running 2.1AS, and anyone living dangerously that runs FC2.Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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This is a heavily updated version 9 of the previous php 4.3.9 release, based on the FC2 php 4.3.8 rpm. Numerous tweaks, bugs, and feature enhancement follow. If you have trouble installing this through yum, try using up2dateWrite Comment (0 Comments) |
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This is the largest release from ART to date, several hundred rpms spanning Redhat 9, FC1, FC2, Whitebox 3.0, and Redhat Enterprise 3. Included in this massive update are:Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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Wednesday, 03 May 2006 |
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My brother and I have owned the domain gotroot.com for a while now, and with the upcoming release of our book in december, we were finally motivated to do something constuctive with the domain. Gotroot is focused on subjects relevant to IT professionals, including security, administration, and reviews. Check it out.Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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Wednesday, 03 May 2006 |
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Atomic Rocket Turtle Labs Ive mentioned this link elsewhere enough times in forums all over that I figured I should mention it on the main page, I have a "tinderbox" build system here: 3es.atomicrocketturtle.com/packages/. Tinderbox builds are untested/unarchived rpms that are in a staging area before they go into a new channel I'm creating specifically for performing automated regression testing. As such consider these unsupported QA bugtesting releases, Im interested in bug reports, patches or .spec updates for these packages. Tinderbox builds are being released for rh9, fc1, fc2, and 3es. That is all. Resume party.Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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After spending the last 2 years hosted at the Silicon Valley CCP I've moved the site to an ISP here in the DC area so I could pursue more commercial interests. I would like to thank CCCP for hosting my site until now, they've been a really great place to host a non-profit system, and I'm returning the favor as a volunteer for the DCCCP here in Washington DC. Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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