r4782 - trunk/varnish-cache/doc/sphinx/installation
andersb at varnish-cache.org
andersb at varnish-cache.org
Thu May 6 15:03:51 CEST 2010
Author: andersb
Date: 2010-05-06 15:03:50 +0200 (Thu, 06 May 2010)
New Revision: 4782
Modified:
trunk/varnish-cache/doc/sphinx/installation/install.rst
Log:
Added different distros to binary install in installastion documentation
Modified: trunk/varnish-cache/doc/sphinx/installation/install.rst
===================================================================
--- trunk/varnish-cache/doc/sphinx/installation/install.rst 2010-05-06 11:21:13 UTC (rev 4781)
+++ trunk/varnish-cache/doc/sphinx/installation/install.rst 2010-05-06 13:03:50 UTC (rev 4782)
@@ -17,11 +17,28 @@
be done with with the systems package manager, typical examples
being:
-FreeBSD (from source)
- ``cd /usr/ports/varnish && make install clean``
-FreeBSD (binary package)
- ``pkg_add -r varnish``
+**FreeBSD**
+ FreeBSD (from source)
+ ``cd /usr/ports/varnish && make install clean``
+ FreeBSD (binary package)
+ ``pkg_add -r varnish``
+
+**CentOS/RedHat 5.4 - RPM files**
+
+ We try to keep the lastest version available as prebuildt RPMs (el4 & el5) on `SourceForge <http://sourceforge.net/projects/varnish/files/>`_.
+ Varnish is included in the `EPEL <http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL>`_ repository. **BUT** unfortunatly we had a syntax change in Varnish 2.0.6->2.1.X. This means that we can not update Varnish in `EPEL <http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL>`_ so the latest version there is Varnish 2.0.6. In the future (EPEL6) we should be available with Varnish 2.1.X or higher.
+
+**Debian/Ubuntu - DEB files**
+
+ Varnish is distributed to the *unstable* repository of Debian. You should be able to get a hold of the lastest version there.
+
+ Ubuntu syncronize the *unstable* Debian repository. See `Ubuntu Packages <http://packages.ubuntu.com/>`_.
+
+**Other systems**
+
+ You are probably best of compiling your own code. See `Compiling Varnish from source`_.
+
If that worked for you, you can skip the rest of this document
for now, and and start reading the much more interesting :ref:`Tutorial`
instead.
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