Revert "mongodb now in Fedora repos."

This reverts commit d55c0ae551.
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Raphael 2010-09-23 12:21:05 -07:00
parent cfe019d7a9
commit 3381c46050

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@ -115,14 +115,6 @@ If you're on **Mac OS X**, you already have Ruby on your system. Yay!
### MongoDB ### MongoDB
To install MongoDB on **Fedora**, use the official repositories
sudo yum install mongodb-server
Ensure that the server is started at system reboot:
sudo chkconfig mongod on
To install MongoDB on **Ubuntu**, add the official MongoDB repository To install MongoDB on **Ubuntu**, add the official MongoDB repository
[here](http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Ubuntu+and+Debian+packages). [here](http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Ubuntu+and+Debian+packages).
@ -155,6 +147,32 @@ Then run:
sudo chmod -Rv 777 /data/ sudo chmod -Rv 777 /data/
To install MongoDB on a x86_64 **Fedora** system, add the official MongoDB
repository from MongoDB
(http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/CentOS+and+Fedora+Packages) into
/etc/yum.repos.d/10gen.repo:
[10gen]
name=10gen Repository
baseurl=http://downloads.mongodb.org/distros/fedora/13/os/x86_64/
gpgcheck=0
enabled=1
Then use yum to install the packages:
sudo yum install mongo-stable mongo-stable-server
If you're running a 32-bit system, run `wget
http://fastdl.mongodb.org/linux/mongodb-linux-i686-1.6.2.tgz`. If you're
running a 64-bit system, run `wget
http://fastdl.mongodb.org/linux/mongodb-linux-x86_64-1.6.2.tgz`.
# extract
tar xzf mongodb-linux-i686-1.4.0.tgz
# create the required data directory
sudo mkdir -p /data/db
sudo chmod -Rv 777 /data/
To install MongoDB on **Mac OS X**, run the following: To install MongoDB on **Mac OS X**, run the following:
brew install mongo brew install mongo
@ -248,7 +266,7 @@ run `service mongodb start`). If you installed the binary manually, run `sudo
mongod` from where mongo is installed to start mongo. mongod` from where mongo is installed to start mongo.
If you installed the Fedora package, MongoDB will need to be started via If you installed the Fedora package, MongoDB will need to be started via
`service mongod start`. If you installed the binary manually, run `sudo `service mongodb start`. If you installed the binary manually, run `sudo
mongod` from where Mongo is installed to start Mongo. mongod` from where Mongo is installed to start Mongo.
If you installed the OsX package through "brew", MongoDB will need to be If you installed the OsX package through "brew", MongoDB will need to be