Yup, scotch doesn't seem to be in CBR either.
Doesn't even seem to be a metis library anymore either. This all seems
to be a bit odd - how do people manage domain decomposition without
metis, or scotch (and ptscotch)? Or is it expected that we should be
rolling this thirdparty software into our own builds?
Not bellyaching, just don't understand the roadmap here.
/mark
On 12/21/22 18:11, Stephen Smoogen wrote:
On Wed, 21 Dec 2022 at 12:03, Sérgio Basto <sergio@xxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:sergio@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
On Wed, 2022-12-21 at 17:58 +0100, Mark Olesen via devel wrote:
> Checking my copr log, it seems that centos-stream-8 (and epel-8) has
> this:
>
> ptscotch-openmpi-devel x86_64 6.0.5-3.el8 powertools
> scotch-devel x86_64 6.0.5-3.el8 powertools
>
> I was mistaken about it working with epel-9. It also fails to load
> there. So I guess my question has now evolved to "what replaces
> powertools, scotch-devel" for redhat/centos-9 ?"
>
crb - CentOS 9 Stream from CentOS CRB repository.
dnf --enablerepo=crb install librepo-devel
No. I do not think that will not work as a replacement. scotch is used
for graph functions and not 'librepo'.
The package scotch and related packages are NOT in EL9, and nothing
'replaces' them. Instead someone will need to build them for either the
COPR project they are using or EPEL.
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