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【翻译中】How to enable Software Collections (SCL) on CentOS
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How to enable Software Collections (SCL) on CentOS
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and its community fork, CentOS, offer 10-year life cycle, meaning that each version of RHEL/CentOS is updated with security patches for up to 10 years. While such long life cycle guarantees much needed system compatibility and reliability for enterprise users, a downside is that core applications and run-time environments grow antiquated as the underlying RHEL/CentOS version becomes close to end-of-life (EOF). For example, CentOS 6.5, whose EOL is dated to November 30th 2020, comes with python 2.6.6 and MySQL 5.1.73, which are already pretty old by today's standard.
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- Ruby 1.9.3
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- Perl 5.16.3
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- MariaDB and MySQL 5.5
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- Apache httpd 2.4.6
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- Apache httpd 2.4.6
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In the rest of the tutorial, let me show you how to set up the SCL repository and how to install and enable the packages from the SCL.
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