gbjbaanb
2nd September 2005, 11:32
Hi.
I was wondering about the architecture of ISPConfig after installing it, specifically why some of the included packages are included with the setup and compiled.
I know ISPConfig builds its own Apache and PHP setup, but why does it also build ClamAV and openSSL? Are these required to be special versions for the ISPConfig build, or would the system-installed versions be acceptable instead?
I know that building from a known set of versions will make ISPConfig more stable, but when I did the install I had to 'yum install clamav' and compile zlib separately anyway.
I was thinking this matters if I want to build a rpm for ISPConfig (my dream is to be able to install by typing 'yum install ISPConfig'... :) )
I was wondering about the architecture of ISPConfig after installing it, specifically why some of the included packages are included with the setup and compiled.
I know ISPConfig builds its own Apache and PHP setup, but why does it also build ClamAV and openSSL? Are these required to be special versions for the ISPConfig build, or would the system-installed versions be acceptable instead?
I know that building from a known set of versions will make ISPConfig more stable, but when I did the install I had to 'yum install clamav' and compile zlib separately anyway.
I was thinking this matters if I want to build a rpm for ISPConfig (my dream is to be able to install by typing 'yum install ISPConfig'... :) )