To some organisations, EPEL is not acceptable as a repository because it's not curated by RedHat or people RedHat trusts. Stefan Paetow Moonshot Industry & Research Liaison Coordinator t: +44 (0)1235 822 125 gpg: 0x3FCE5142 xmpp: stefanp@jabber.dev.ja.net skype: stefan.paetow.janet jisc.ac.uk Jisc is a registered charity (number 1149740) and a company limited by guarantee which is registered in England under Company No. 5747339, VAT No. GB 197 0632 86. Jisc¹s registered office is: One Castlepark, Tower Hill, Bristol, BS2 0JA. T 0203 697 5800. On 22/07/2016, 01:44, "Freeradius-Devel on behalf of Bruce Bauman" <freeradius-devel-bounces+stefan.paetow=jisc.ac.uk@lists.freeradius.org on behalf of bbauman@oit.rutgers.edu> wrote:
Just out of curiousity, why not just include EPEL and use clang?
I think the clang in the repo is new enough to compile 3.1.x and it seems like it's easier than installing the devtools gcc. Is there a downside to using clang?
-- Bruce
________________________________ From: Freeradius-Devel <freeradius-devel-bounces+bbauman=rutgers.edu@lists.freeradius.org> on behalf of Matthew Newton <mcn4@leicester.ac.uk> Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2016 7:10 PM To: FreeRadius developers mailing list Subject: Re: Building RPMs
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 06:49:43PM -0400, Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
to get gcc available.
And people pay to go through this.
They suppress their gag reflex, and, with a large mouthful of RHEL dong, say, "But we only want to use the official RedHat supported version".
And we're expected to support it :(
Just successfully built 3.0.12 RPMs. List of commands to run is five times longer than Debian, but got there in the end.
Cheers
Matthew
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