Topic: iRedMail installation with non-default PHP and PostgreSQL on CentOS 7
==== Required information ====
- iRedMail version (check /etc/iredmail-release): 0.9.2
- Linux/BSD distribution name and version: CentOS 7
- Store mail accounts in which backend (LDAP/MySQL/PGSQL): PostgreSQL 9.4 (from PostgreSQL's Yum repository, not CentOS's)
- Web server (Apache or Nginx): Apache 2.2
- Manage mail accounts with iRedAdmin-Pro? No
- Related log if you're reporting an issue:
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I'm extremely new to iRedMail, but would like to use it; the problem I'm running into, however, is that the installer is expecting to find the PHP and PostgreSQL packages from the CentOS repositories, but I'm using the IUS Community versions of PHP and the [official] PostgreSQL released RPMs from their repositories, which the installer doesn't recognize. The reason for using these versions is simple, they have newer versions available than the CentOS repos.
From what I've read, there once was a manual installation method for iRedMail, but that it was discontinued some time ago. Is there a way that I can force the installer to either proceed without checking to see if the versions of these packages it expects are installed, or to specify the package names from the respective repos?
Thank you,
Raymond
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