gallery2 under CentOS-5

Edwin Tan edwintan at creativedesigner.biz
Sun Apr 13 14:55:24 UTC 2008


hi Timothy,
check your config.php
the configuration files should you able to modify and point 
to your server. You will need a editor for this.

thanks

regards,
Edwin Tan

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Timothy Murphy" <gayleard at eircom.net>
To: <fedora-list at redhat.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2008 9:00 PM
Subject: Re: gallery2 under CentOS-5


> Edwin Tan wrote:
> 
>>> I know this isn't a Fedora question,
>>> but I am running CentOS-5.1 on a little Dell server,
>>> with Fedora-8 on my other machines.
>>> 
>>> I want to install gallery2 on the server
>>> (as I was using it on my old server)
>>> but can't find any CentOS RPM.
>>> 
>>> I'm a little reluctant to compile it,
>>> as it seems to be extremely complicated.
>>> (I appear to have 77 gallery2-* packages.)
>>> 
>>> I'm not sure what version of Fedora CentOS-5
>>> is more or less equivalent to,
>>> or if gallery2 was out for that version of Fedora?
>>> 
>>> It struck me that someone here might have come up against
>>> the same issue.
>>> Any suggestions or advice gratefully received.
> 
>> see this? check it out..... :D
>> 
>> http://codex.gallery2.org/Gallery2:Preinstaller
> 
> Thanks, in the end I followed this advice.
> 
> I should say that the reason I would have preferred an RPM
> is that gallery2 seems very complicated,
> with mysql, php and httpd connections,
> and I've no idea of the security implications of running it.
> 
> However, my conclusion in the end
> was that one is probably no better off with the RPM version,
> as one has to go through the standard "10 steps to installation"
> in either case, so the security issues are probably identical.
> 
> I'm only left with one issue,
> which applies to both MySQL and gallery2 .
> I've actually installed them both on "alice",
> the machine I hope to install as server.
> But I am still using the old server, 
> which has a fixed external IP address.
> 
> I'm not sure if when I use the new machine as server,
> I will have to re-install MySQL and/or gallery2,
> specifying the new name as host?
> 
> In other words, is a MySQL server installed on a computer,
> or on a named host?
> If the computer changes its name, must MySQL be re-installed?
> I guess I shall find the answer to that shortly, in any case.
> But it would be nice to know in advance ...
> 
> 
> 
> 
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