> kernel i686 2.6.9-34.0.2.EL update 10 M
This is good.
> nuonce-solarspeed-yumgui i386 2.0.3-1 NuOnce Networks 13 k
> replacing nuonce-yum-gui.noarch 1.7-1
Join effort between Michael Stauber & myself, more improvements over my
old version.
> Updating:
> freetype i386 2.1.9-4.el4 update 763 k
> libtiff i386 3.6.1-12 update 257 k
> mysql i386 4.1.20-1.RHEL4.1 update 2.9 M
> mysql-server i386 4.1.20-1.RHEL4.1 update 9.8 M
These won't cause problems.
> nuonce-authExternal i386 2.1-4 NuOnce Networks 19 k
Fixes some password problems.
> nuonce-mysql-gui noarch 1.6-1 NuOnce Networks 2.9 k
Err, a blank shell of an RPM, used to install new MySQL below.
> php i386 4.3.9-3.15 update 1.3 M
> php-gd i386 4.3.9-3.15 update 97 k
> php-imap i386 4.3.9-3.15 update 49 k
> php-mbstring i386 4.3.9-3.15 update 920 k
> php-mysql i386 4.3.9-3.15 update 35 k
> php-pear i386 4.3.9-3.15 update 266 k
Won't cause any problems.
> sausalito-cce-client i386 0.80.2-1BQ30.centos4 BlueQuartz
> 109 k
> sausalito-cce-server i386 0.80.2-1BQ30.centos4 BlueQuartz
> 135 k
> vixie-cron i386 4:4.1-44.EL4 update 80 k
Works like a champ.
> nuonce-mysql-am i386 1.0.0-1 NuOnce Networks 2.5 k
> nuonce-mysql-capstone noarch 1.0.0-1.centos4 NuOnce Networks 2.9 k
> nuonce-mysql-glue noarch 1.0.0-1.centos4 NuOnce Networks 5.8 k
> nuonce-mysql-locale-en noarch 1.0.0-1.centos4 NuOnce Networks 3.7 k
> nuonce-mysql-locale-ja noarch 1.0.0-1.centos4 NuOnce Networks 3.7 k
> nuonce-mysql-ui noarch 1.0.0-1.centos4 NuOnce Networks 6.0 k
I changed my old "nuonce-mysql-gui" to be more inline w/ BlueQuartz RPM
style. I also added an Active Monitor for MySQL. It just checks if it is
running, and if not, tries to restart it. The rest is the same as the
previous version.
So, there you have it ... everything on this list is A-OK. Two thumbs up
away.
Disclaimer Time - The opinions in here are my own, but I take no
responsbility if anything bad happens. It "shouldn't". BUT, I won't say
it will it won't, just that it shouldn't.
All in all, nothing BAD should happen. Just need to reboot to have the
new Kernel take effect.
Thanks,
Brian