Amen to this. I shipped an appliance install base on Pungi/Anaconda, but in
my current role, I do not have root.
I found SCL and got what we needed without us having to build it ourself.
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From: sclorg-boun...@redhat.com [mailto:sclorg-boun...@redhat.com] On Behalf Of
I've been lurking on this list for a while, and I wanted to bring myself up to
date. I noticed some talk of a community SCL for a "latest" Python, which
would be a non-patched pure build of Python that is kept up-to-date by the
community. Where is that at? Who is leading it? How can I
12:52 PM
To: Davis, Daniel (NIH/NLM) [C] <daniel.da...@nih.gov>; sclorg@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [scl.org] Python "latest" SCLo
Yes, thanks Dan. Many security scanning tools look for the latest version and
flag older versions as being a potential risk. I wanted to be sure th
The DevOps team wants to update to the latest Python as a rule as a security
from security mitigation technique.I hope that makes sense.
From: Brian Gollaher [mailto:bgoll...@redhat.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2017 11:50 AM
To: Davis, Daniel (NIH/NLM) [C] <daniel.da...@nih.gov>;
Nick,
Now that your question has been answered, let me ask mine.The instructions
to build pyscl-devel separate from Copr are not clear enough for me. Are you
suggesting that I run pipsi in a virtual environment?How is scrlo-python
involved?
I'm going to try later today, and want to
I recently noticed that Django 2.2 requires sqlite 3.8.3 or better. I first
tried the Fedora 26 SRPM, and then the Fedora 23 SRPM.
I needed to make one tweak to the later:
https://github.com/danizen/sqlite-centos7
Problem with my method, which I long ago honed when shipping a custom
-extending_the_python27_and_python33_software_collections
From: sclorg-boun...@redhat.com On Behalf Of Davis,
Daniel (NIH/NLM) [C]
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2019 3:53 PM
To: sclorg@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [scl.org] rh-python36 and sqlite version
I've downloaded rh-python36-python-pymongo-3.5.1-1.el7.src.rpm and I see the
macros
"%scl_python rh-python36
%scl_prefix_python rh-python36-"
The changes should only be in the spec. file, which I've already pulled out.
Can someone confirm?
From: sclorg-boun...@redhat.com On Behalf Of Davis,
Daniel (NIH/NLM) [C]
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2019 3:37 PM
To: sclorg@redhat.c
CentOS 8 is not going to keep up with RHEL 8, and this is a big issue for many
systems groups. You should read up on that to see how that affects you.
The latest for CentOS 7 are in http://mirror.centos.org/centos-7/7/sclo/. I
think the site is frozen in time, not really abandoned.
On
> But, indeed, GCC 9 and 10 are the only ones maintained by RH
> and modularity is the new way (for now) to provides new
> versions of applications / languages.
Then there seems to be a need to maintain a parallel to AppStreams in a
distribution planned to mirror RHEL8, RockyLinux. I know yum is
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