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No, I'd wait for it to show up in the repo. If it's not there by the end of the day today, open up a support request using the Support link above, and file a bug report stating that Virtualmin isn't in the CentOS 5.x repository.
Hrm, something may have gone awry, I passed that along to Joe so he can look into it.
-Eric
Is it recommend to manually install the new package?
No, I'd wait for it to show up in the repo. If it's not there by the end of the day today, open up a support request using the Support link above, and file a bug report stating that Virtualmin isn't in the CentOS 5.x repository.
-Eric
I guess it is not there yet? How can I actually check this manually. Don't want to file a bug report, if it is only a config issue in my system.
Nope, it's not in there yet -- you can see the repo here:
http://software.virtualmin.com/gpl/universal/
I recommend filing a bug report and bugging Joe, he can get that fixed up for you :-)
-Eric
ok, filing a bug report now.
Ok, it looks like you can get it from here now:
Virtualmin can be downloaded in Webmin module format from: http://download.webmin.com/download/virtualmin/virtual-server-3.84.gpl.w... (1.3 MB)
Install with "Go to the Webmin Configuration module and click on Webmin Modules. "