Posts tagged ‘rpms’

Local RPMs update

This is an update to the earlier post where I linked to some RPMs which I maintain for my own purposes. If you find these useful, please feel free to download them.

In the filenames, el6 is Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (Centos), el5 is Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (Centos), fc7 is Fedora Core 7.

If a link is broken, feel free to have a click around the SVN repository, the root of where I keep all the RPM stuff is here. Or please email me.

Some RPMS

There is an update to this post, for the most recent be sure to check here.

I notice that occasionally the RPMs I mentioned in this post do indeed get downloaded. I’ve been adding the odd package as and when I need it and I haven’t been able to find a RPM. Also I’ve built some of those original RPMS for new distributions or architectures (x86_64 typically), so I thought maybe I ought to write an updated post.

In the filenames, el5 is Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (Centos), fc7 is Fedora Core 7 and if the letters are missing it will work with rl5!

If a link is broken, feel free to have a click around the SVN repository, the root of where I keep all the RPM stuff is here. Or please email me.

daemontools

  • daemontools-0.76-1.el5.i386.rpm
  • daemontools-debuginfo-0.76-1.fc7.i386.rpm
  • daemontools-0.76-1.fc7.i386.rpm
  • daemontools-0.76-1.el5.x86_64.rpm
  • daemontools-0.76-1.el5.src.rpm
  • djbdns

    haproxy

    isync

    keepalived

    netatalk

    ucspi-tcp

    wakeonlan

    djbdns, daemontools and ucspi-tcp RPMS

    Every so often I need a copy of one or all of these on a new machine. I tend to normally use RPM based distros and always have issues trying to find RPMS of these packages. As a result I’ve packaged them up and put them in my svn repo.

    Feel free to checkout that directory, it includes a readme of how to build them for a system I’ve yet to need them on. replace the fc7 or el5 with something appropriate for your distribution.

    Direct download links:

    Redhat/Centos 5:

    Fedora 7: