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Which distribution supports most of the packets we need?

Added by Andrea Zoli over 11 years ago. Updated over 11 years ago.

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I've attached the research i've done so far.
Still to investigate python3 support for packages like pyroot, chaco, etc..


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dist-packages.pdf (31.7 KB) dist-packages.pdf Andrea Zoli, 08/30/2013 04:05 PM

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Thread #967: Debian 32bitNew09/09/2013

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Updated by Andrea Zoli over 11 years ago

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Updated by Andrea Zoli over 11 years ago

The stable packages on Debian are 1-2 years old, ex. cmake august 2012, cfitsio jul 2012, gsl nov 2011, matplotlib oct 2012.
The default packages on CentOS are 3-4 years old, ex. cmake may 2009, cfitsio mar 2010, gsl mar 2010, matplotlib nov 2009.

matplotlib is present on centos. Updated the pdf.

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Updated by Andrea Bulgarelli over 11 years ago

Which distribution support a real-time kernel?

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Updated by Andrea Zoli over 11 years ago

Real-time kernels images are supported by all distribution. There are kernel images, that are packages called kernel-rt-3.2.x or you can build the realtime kernel from sources.

I have found a news about CentOS repositories at http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories.
There is a third part repository handled by the Fedora Team that allows CentOS to use lastest Fedora packages if needed.
The repository is called Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL).

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Updated by Andrea Bulgarelli over 11 years ago

Distributions compatible with ADC (only for internal note)

Per ASTRI, SL 6.x e' l'unico OS su cui abbiamo testato ACS, e non saremo in grado di dare supporto per altre versioni, anche se dovrebbe funzionare su RHEL 6.x e CentOS 6.x.

Ufficialmente, RHEL 5.x e' l'unico OS validato dal gruppo di ACS a ESO. Pero', gira su tutti i cloni di RHEL 5.x, cioe', SL 5.x, CentOs 5.x.

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Updated by Andrea Bulgarelli over 11 years ago

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