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Installing CentOS was essentially trivial. We used the CentOS-8.2.2004-x86_64-boot.iso. | Installing CentOS was essentially trivial. We used the CentOS-8.2.2004-x86_64-boot.iso. | ||
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== Things we will need == | == Things we will need == |
Revision as of 11:59, 18 November 2020
Installing CentOS and WWO onto playground
This page is notes for re-creating the WWO environment from RH 6.10 (wwp.neu.edu) to CentOS 8.2 (playground). It will serve as a guide to start, and then hopefully a useful description for future similar upgrades.
CentOS
Installing CentOS was essentially trivial. We used the CentOS-8.2.2004-x86_64-boot.iso.
It appears that yum has been superceded by dnf.
Things we will need
- Emacs
- Emacs/nxml
- make
- Subversion
- libxml2/xmllint
- libxslt/xsltproc
- ant
- screen — nope, Red Hat recommends tmux instead
- Tomcat
- git
- eXist
- MariaDB (maybe? maybe not)
- lessc (pkg = node-less)
- Perl
- PHP
- Python
- Awstats
Apache modules, etc.
- mod_jk
- server side includes
- whatever we need for security and textbaseIP stuff
- redirection stuff
November 2019 notes
“playground” is the name Ashley & Syd give to the box they are using for experimentations. (Currently for web stat packages.) This page describes a procedure for installing a CentOS (i.e., RedHat clone) OS on it quickly.
- Remember to back up iptables and restore it
- We re-set the clock with instructions from a website we found.