- php = yes
- mysql = yes
- apache = yes
- sqlite = not tested
- spamassassin = not tested
basically any one suggested by atomicorp.com repo..
Make sure your installing the repo as outlined
wget -q -O – http://www.atomicorp.com/installers/atomic.sh | sh
Once you have the repo installed run:
#yum check-update | grep atomic and you should see:
[root@dev ~]# yum check-update | grep atomic
* atomic: www4.atomicorp.com
mysql.i386 5.0.86-1.el5.art atomic
mysql-devel.i386 5.0.86-1.el5.art atomic
mysql-server.i386 5.0.86-1.el5.art atomic
php.i386 5.2.11-2.el5.art atomic
php-cli.i386 5.2.11-2.el5.art atomic
php-common.i386 5.2.11-2.el5.art atomic
php-gd.i386 5.2.11-2.el5.art atomic
php-imap.i386 5.2.11-2.el5.art atomic
php-mbstring.i386 5.2.11-2.el5.art atomic
php-mysql.i386 5.2.11-2.el5.art atomic
php-pdo.i386 5.2.11-2.el5.art atomic
php-pear.noarch 1:1.7.2-2.el5.art atomic
php-xml.i386 5.2.11-2.el5.art atomic
spamassassin.i386 1:3.2.5-1.el5.art atomic
and then
cp /usr/sbin/suexec /usr/sbin/suexec.dist
cp -f /usr/local/psa/suexec/psa-suexec /usr/sbin/suexec
chown root:apache /usr/sbin/suexec
chmod 4510 /usr/sbin/suexec
/etc/init.d/httpd restart
Tests has been made on centos 5.5