http://www.project-open.net/en/install-centos-7
We have created new installation instructions for CentOS 7 / Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 for ]po[ V5.0.2.4.0.
The installation seems to be working OK and we have tested the instructions several times.
Please let us know about any issues you found or proposals for improvement. Also, please let the community know if you have installed ]po[ successfully and for what purpose you want to employe ]project-open[. The ]po[ core team even offers half a day of free consulting or training if agree to publish a success story with us (we will help you with it!): http://www.project-open.net/en/howto-success-story
Cheers,
Frank
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Check the section on upgrades. As an alternative V5.0 now includes a few relatively well working CSV importers.
container
That should be easy. Check the CentOS installer page again, not that it's running. This is how we created our installer, so you should be able to create your container.
Cheers,
Frank
If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link:
http://www.project-open.net/en/install-centos-7
We have created new installation instructions for CentOS 7 / Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 for ]po[ V5.0.2.4.0.
The installation seems to be working OK and we have tested the instructions several times.
Please let us know about any issues you found or proposals for improvement. Also, please let the community know if you have installed ]po[ successfully and for what purpose you want to employe ]project-open[. The ]po[ core team even offers half a day of free consulting or training if agree to publish a success story with us (we will help you with it!):
http://www.project-open.net/en/howto-success-story
Cheers,
Frank
the http://www.project-open.net/en/install-centos-7 does not resolve, now
My biggest issue now is not being able to import the current ]po[ into my qemu-kvm. i imagine it can be done. it use to work.
i'd also like to get ]po[ into a container i guess with postgres running on the host.
ok....
Hi Kenneth,
Thank you for reporting, I added a forward.
Check the section on upgrades. As an alternative V5.0 now includes a few relatively well working CSV importers.
That should be easy. Check the CentOS installer page again, not that it's running. This is how we created our installer, so you should be able to create your container.
Cheers,
Frank
Hi Frank,
thanks for the document. I'm not able to find out this file: ~/pg_dump.5.0.2.4.0.sql. Could you please advice!!!
Regards
Jeff