On 14.10.20 19:32, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> We now allow scls if: 
> 
> * They only need to be used at build time (ie, the rpms produced do not
> require users to install/enable any scls)
> * They are approved by the epel steering comittee. 
> 
> So far we have only enabled devtoolset. (so for example, chromium uses
> devtoolset to build with a newer gcc, but does not require users to
> install or enable anything to use it). 
> 
> In the case of php, this would likely not work because it would require
> users to install/enable php to get the webserver module or cmd line. 

Thanks for the clarification, but you're right, that won't help here, as
NC has extensive runtime PHP7.2+ dependencies.

Christopher
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