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By downloading all mentioned source archives and their dependencies and following the installation instructions outlined in the source archives README, INSTALL or online documentation. Note however you should not do this because you bypass package management which means you can't take advantage anymore from its features. You will become responsible for finding updates and updating them when released.
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Originally Posted by riahc3
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Thank me afterwards when you decided based on common sense to no go forward with this.
By downloading all mentioned source archives and their dependencies and following the installation instructions outlined in the source archives README, INSTALL or online documentation. Note however you should not do this because you bypass package management which means you can't take advantage anymore from its features. You will become responsible for finding updates and updating them when released.
Thank me afterwards when you decided based on common sense to no go forward with this.
No precomplied binaries for CentOS with the latest version?
No precomplied binaries for CentOS with the latest version?
Like RHEL CentOS is about performance, security, stability and long term support. So if the official CentOS repo doesn't provide what you look for then check the CentOS Wiki about 3rd party repos and do heed the warnings. Otherwise maybe you should look for another Linux distribution that will give you the latest versions of everything. (fedoraproject.org/wiki/Server ?)
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