It is understandable. But why not keep the old versions in the very same repo? yum is
capable of matching the them with different OSes.
Thanks.
Fred
On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 10:27 PM +0800, "Pat Riehecky"
<riehecky@fnal.gov<mailto:riehecky@fnal.gov>> wrote:
EPEL tracks the latest RHEL release. There are a number of fixes in 7.4 and 7.5 that are
really worth it.
Pat
On 04/25/2018 09:09 AM, Fred Liu wrote:
So abandon SL7.3? Does it mean EPEL doesn't have consistent compatibility?
Thanks.
Fred
On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 9:57 PM +0800, "Pat Riehecky"
<riehecky@fnal.gov<mailto:riehecky@fnal.gov>> wrote:
I would recommend updating to SL 7.4
Pat
On 04/25/2018 08:37 AM, Fred Liu wrote:
Hi,
I used to successfully install mate-desktop on SL7.3 by EPEL7. But
today, when I tried again, I saw some incompatibility
issues(glib2,gtk3+,etc). And I can successfully install it on OL7.5.
Is normal? From my understanding, EPEL7 should work in both
OSes.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Fred
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