Hello, I'm looking for opinions here. Do people generally use wordpress via an rpm package, 2.8.3 which always informs me to upgrade, or via a source install? I'm looking to get it going for multiple domains, each having a separate blog. Thanks. Dave.
Personally I always download the source. 1) I prefer to put it where I please. This will be especially true for you if your running multiple blogs and want to share the code as I do. 2) Updates sometimes require special handling. You don't want to drop an new version in automatically and have it require database updates that need to be done manually or via a script or control panel. 3) some updates of wordpress are not as stable as some would think. Tom Dave wrote:> Hello, > I'm looking for opinions here. Do people generally use wordpress via > an rpm package, 2.8.3 which always informs me to upgrade, or via a source > install? I'm looking to get it going for multiple domains, each having a > separate blog. > Thanks. > Dave. > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >
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