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Instructions for installing on Redhat Enterprise Linux or CentOS.
Bongo is currently alpha-quality software. It is under active development and is not yet ready for production servers. As a result Bongo does not currently run on RHEL4 or any of it's derivatives. This is being rectified, and should hopefully be fixed in time for the M2 release.
Please check back later.
[edit] Download packages
Stable
- RHEL 4 / CentOS 4: i386 RPMs
- RHEL 5 / CentOS 5: i386 RPMs - x86_64 RPMs
Un-Stable Only x86 available
- RHEL 5 / CentOS 5: i386 RPMs
Once you have downloaded the packages, install them by executing the following:
rpm -ivh <package name>.rpm
If you wish to use a package manager like YUM or SMART to do the work for you, you should be able to point them to either of the following links (depending on your version) to automatically install/upgrade the packages for you.
Stable
Un-Stable
Once you have installed Bongo, you must then install a webserver if you do not already have one installed. If you do, then you may continue on to configuring Bongo.
