Re: Can we use SCLs for building for EPEL 6?

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Stephen John Smoogen wrote:


On Sat, 13 Apr 2019 at 21:06, Todd Zullinger <tmz@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:tmz@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Neal Gompa wrote:
    > If devtoolset is available for EPEL6 (which I think it is?)

    I don't believe devtoolset was enabled for el6 in koji.
    When it was added to the mock configs for el6/el7, the
    consensus on the epel list was that it would be added to el6
    if there was sufficient demand.  I've only seen it come up
    once (or maybe twice) since then on the epel list.

    I'm not familiar enough with the koji commands to confirm
    it.  I can see that rhel7-server-rhscl-7 is listed in the
    external repos, but I don't see a similar rhel6 SCL.

    Apologies if I simply missed an announcement on the epel
    lists and am passing on outdated data.


I believe Todd is correct. At the time there was the package needing SCL's was chromium and the owner had no interest for making the package in EL6. If zchunk needs it, we can put it in.

SeaMonkey as well. +1

Many years Firefox and Seamonkey are compelled to do extra builds of gcc-4.8 and python-2.7 at the beginning of the package compiling. And to provide an extra sources (gcc and pythin tarballs) in the srpms for this.

It seems that Firefox (part of RHEL packages set) uses SCL now, but Seamonkey (former Mozilla/Netscape) still cannot use it.


Dmitry Butskoy
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