Here's a dirty script I wrote to install nagios and Lilac on a clean CentOS 5.4 install. This script doesn't care about anyone other than itself (it'll change the mysql password for instance) so may not be entirely perfect for your needs.
The Ubuntu concept is that once a flavor is released, there is no update for its content, except security issues. Therefore, once you stick to a flavor (Dapper, Edgy, Feisty, ...), your OOo version is not updated. Basic reason is : integration has been validated with this package, a new one could mess the system.
Quick SVN & Trac Installation on CentOS/Fedora April 25, 2008 at 7:53 am · Filed under Subversion ·Tagged centos, fedora, Subversion, trac, yum Tested on CentOS 4 but the assumption is that this same setup should work on both Fedora and Redhat. SELinux has been disabled for this setup.
CentOS 5.2/RHEL 5.2 comes with a very highly modified Xen 3.03 which if I'm correct is in fact Xen 3.1 backported. If you wan to use the latest Xen 3.2.1 you need to update the hypervisor. This tutorial is for x86_64 because that's what I'm running on gra