On 14/07/2021 09:04, Simon Matter wrote:
On 13/07/2021 15:07, Tru Huynh wrote:
hi
On Tue, Jul 13, 2021 at 01:23:58PM +0100, Phil Perry wrote:
On 13/07/2021 13:02, Toralf Lund wrote:
Does anyone else run Microsoft Teams on CentOS 7?
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The release that doesn't work is 1.4.00.13653. The one that does
is 1.4.00.7556.
- Toralf
My wife has been using it on el7, but for the last month or two yum
has been complaining about broken dependencies when trying to update
it, so I'd disabled the Teams repo from yum updating.
I can check what version I'm running later for you, if that would be
helpful.
AFAIK, the latest rpm version for c7 is teams-1.4.00.7556-1.x86_64
after that they only support CentOS-8 for rpm or snap based for c7
(but one needs to have $HOME under /home).
OK.
The weird thing here is that the newer version actually installs. If
it's built on/for a later release, I'd normally expect complaints about
the libc or libstdc++ version or something along those lines...
- Toralf
Hi,
I've seen a lot of commercial software to completely disable the
dependency thing in their RPM packages. So you can always install it, it
just doesn't work :)
I guess that's true.
But in that situation, you expect runtime errors. In this case, the
application doesn't just install, it also starts and stays running for
as long as I care to let it. It just doesn't do anything useful. Not as
far as I can tell, anyway. I guess part of the question was if I'm
missing something. Like, perhaps it doesn't open any windows by default,
but there's some obscure way to make them come up...
- Toralf
Simon
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