Hi, I don't see mongodb in the default fedora37 repo. Anyone know where I might find a maintained package? I've been using the one from centos7, I believe, but it's dated and would like to find a more current version.
Thanks, Alex
Once upon a time, Alex mysqlstudent@gmail.com said:
I don't see mongodb in the default fedora37 repo. Anyone know where I might find a maintained package? I've been using the one from centos7, I believe, but it's dated and would like to find a more current version.
Upstream changed their license to non-Free, so Fedora dropped it. Last time I needed it, upstream had some yum repos, although I don't know how well they are maintained.
On Thu, Mar 9, 2023 at 9:37 AM Alex mysqlstudent@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I don't see mongodb in the default fedora37 repo. Anyone know where I might find a maintained package? I've been using the one from centos7, I believe, but it's dated and would like to find a more current version.
MongoDB changed their license such that it's no longer considered free. If you have to have it, then your only real option is to use their RPMS
https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/tutorial/install-mongodb-on-red-hat/#ins...
They only build for EL but you can try installing on Fedora, as long as the deps are met, it should work.
Thanks, Richard
El 9/3/23 a las 16:35, Alex escribió:
Hi, I don't see mongodb in the default fedora37 repo. Anyone know where I might find a maintained package? I've been using the one from centos7, I believe, but it's dated and would like to find a more current version.
Thanks, Alex
This worked for me in F36, upgraded to F37 and continues working.
https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/tutorial/install-mongodb-on-red-hat/
Hope helps
Best