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I have (aside from the last 20 minutes or so) zero experience with CentOS. I've now played around a bit with CentOS 7 in a VM, and apparently everything is slightly different compared to Debian/Ubunut. :-)
Apache is named httpd (cause there's no other httpd, obviously), configuration directory is named differently, is layed out differently, and the service and tools are named differently. That said, with https://critic-review.org/r/337, the installation script does become a lot more flexible about configuring the host web server, so supporting these differences should become simpler in the near future.
That said, I think the only simple workaround I can provide right now is to install Critic on an Ubuntu or Debian system instead. Sorry.
Guys, sorry to interrupt you, looks like Critic is not compatible with the apache in Centos6.5 which is "httpd", some required apache-cmd is missed.
Is there some workaround?
Thx
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