VInit than SystemD. "Better" being both a technical and a
> political/social/industrial construct.
Mark, please name the better ones. And possibly why have they not been
widely adopted?
(PS: Lamar, appreciate as always your PostgreSQL contributions and its
package management.)
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Thoughts?
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I ended up using
devtoolset-6 (and -7 as appropriate) that ships all this stuff such as
newer GCC,
GLIBC, etc.
Me too, I ran the 4.x kernels from elrepo on EL6 and EL7 for newer
NVIDIA drivers as well...
All scripted as well, e.g.
github.com/OpenISS/OpenISS/blob/master/src/scripts/dependencies/el7.sh
for CI servers or containers or similar.
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move to another distribution.
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> >>I'm an independent electronics inventor, heavily dependent
> >>on both competent software and competent laboratory science,
> >>both for the knowledge I depend on and the tools I use to
> >>tran
oogle.com
> URLs in the quoted part of your response.
> The Fermilab ProofPoint settings seem to be a bit mysterious.
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> Serguei Mokhov wrote on 7/24/18 1:54 PM:
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>> Certainly a counterproductive decision for Fermilab and the mailing
>> list users. Not to me
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are looking for compiled to physical machine code if possible.
Qt?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qt_(software)
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quality and used them as figure
environments. Inkscape is a good portable tool for such things. I used
a Makefile for automation and building of my thesis instead of bash
scripts to assemble the PDF.
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it on places like GitHub such that
later an RPM spec file can be contributed by yourself or others who
have cycles to do it, next to the notes. Then the spec/notes can be
maintained there and have a more permanent visibility with revision
history. Just a thought.
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I'd look at first).
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