
On Mar 12, 2007, at 10:35 AM, Nils Breunese (Lemonbit) wrote:
Dehnert James Sr wrote:
I have installed OTRS from source before, but on my current system we have installed OTRS on a CentOS 4.4 system using YUM. I just checked the repos and 2.1.6 is not yet available (on the repos I have anyway). I'd prefer to update using YUM given that the install was made with YUM.
Do you know which repo you used?
Well, looking at the info, it seems I may have used yum to install the RPM after all. If I run "yum info otrs" it lists all the info on the 2.1.4 install, but it lists OTRS 1.2.4 as being the only thing available on the DAG repo.
Does anyone know of a YUM repo that has 2.1.6 available?
If you really want to use yum (I wouldn't know why rpm -Uvh wouldn't do) you can download the rpm and use 'yum localinstall otrs*.rpm'. Since the dependencies are already installed this wouldn't be any different from 'rpm -U otrs*.rpm' though (except for an entry in yum.log).
I only want to use yum since that is what I used to install the running version. I usually get the source and install that in it's default locations, because, IMHO, I have found that the packages sometimes sometimes want to go in /usr/bin or something similar, as opposed to /usr/local/bin, or the places that the source want to install. With OTRS using /opt/otrs this seems like much less of an issue, but I want to be consistent.
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