When trying to run prince from the command line off of an apache web server I got "FATAL: kernel too old" and "Segmentation fault" errors. Could this be an installation error, or do I need to get IT to update the web server? Any thoughts or suggestions will be helpful. Thanks.
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Hmm, Red Hat 8.0 is rather old, being released in 2002. You could try the Prince package for RHEL 3 which might work, or if convenient you could upgrade your server to a newer distribution.
Yeah I know, but we've got some legacy pages that are cause us upgrade problems. Sadly it is out of my hands and I don't see an upgrade any time soon.
Which rhel3 would you recommend, prince 6 or prince 5.1? We are running php5 so would prince 6 work best?
prince-6.0r7-1.rhel3.i386.rpm
or
prince-5.1r15-1.rhel3.i386.rpm
Which rhel3 would you recommend, prince 6 or prince 5.1? We are running php5 so would prince 6 work best?
prince-6.0r7-1.rhel3.i386.rpm
or
prince-5.1r15-1.rhel3.i386.rpm
Try Prince 6.0, it's newer, faster, more reliable, and since both packages are built on RHEL 3 there should be no difference in terms of compatibility. If it doesn't work, I'll see if we can set up a Red Hat 8.0 build.
Sadly after installing the 6.0 rhel3 I'm still getting the same "FATAL: kernel too old" error. If it is at all possible to get a build that would work on the Red Hat 8.0 it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your assistance.
This issue has finally lit a fire underneath some of the developers to redo those legacy pages that are holding up the server upgrades. So in another couple of months I might not need a version that will run on RH 8.0. Thanks again for all your help.