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'''RPM Sources:'''
 
'''RPM Sources:'''
 
SME Server uses rpms from a variety of sources.  Our goal is to not have to modify any upstream rpms, and to puch any modifications we think are necessary upstream.  This is best for everyone, and the result is that we spend less time patching rpms.  Our main upstream sources for rpms are:
 
SME Server uses rpms from a variety of sources.  Our goal is to not have to modify any upstream rpms, and to puch any modifications we think are necessary upstream.  This is best for everyone, and the result is that we spend less time patching rpms.  Our main upstream sources for rpms are:
- CentOS5/SL5 (And their upstram is RHEL5)
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* CentOS5/SL5 (And their upstram is RHEL5)
- Fedora EPEL 5 (Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux)
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* Fedora EPEL 5 (Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux)
- Fedora Core 6
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* Fedora Core 6
- Fedora Extras 6  
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* Fedora Extras 6  
- RPMForge (Dag Wieers, Dries Verachtert)
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* RPMForge (Dag Wieers, Dries Verachtert)
- ATrpms (Axel Thimm)
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* ATrpms (Axel Thimm)
- Fedora Core Rawhide
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* Fedora Core Rawhide
- SME Server Developers - We package many rpms no one else does
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* SME Server Developers - We package many rpms no one else does
    
'''Packages in SME Server 8:'''
 
'''Packages in SME Server 8:'''
This is a preliminary analysis of what rpms will be required in SME Server 8, and where we should be sourcing the package.  This list is definitly subject to change, as RHEL5 is not even released yet.  Versions are left out as they will change too often to update here.
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This is a preliminary analysis of what rpms will be required in SME Server 8, and where we should be sourcing the package.  This list is definitly subject to change, as RHEL5 is not even released yet.  Versions are left out as they will change too often to update here.  Contact Greg if you want a copy of the spreadsheet.
    
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