RHEL 7 support in OBS
Ian Young
ian at iay.org.uk
Mon Jul 7 09:11:59 EDT 2014
On 6 Jul 2014, at 19:30, Cantor, Scott <cantor.2 at osu.edu> wrote:
> Initial tests with the RHEL image suggest it's unusable on the OBS at the
> moment. In addition to not having support for i686 architecture (I think
> they have it labeled i586 so can't find the packages),
My understanding was that RHEL 7 was 64-bit only (64-bit hardware required, kernel is 64-bit only) but that "selected" libraries were going to be available in both 32-bit and 64-bit primarily to allow you to run existing 32-bit packages. I don't think they really intend to support 32-bit package builds, though.
This is RH's general page on the 32-bit question:
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/509373
> the curl-openssl build fails trying to find two packages (groff, libidn-devel) that I just
> verified are present in the CentOS 7 RC package list. Unless they have
> different names in RHEL, which isn't likely, I don't think the OBS image
> is set up correctly.
This sounds like something else, though.
-- Ian
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