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Hi, Chris.
Thank you for the update. I see the pull request.
Thanks!
Brenda
…On Mon, Jul 11, 2022 at 9:53 AM Chris Burghart ***@***.***> wrote:
The lack of netcdf and hdf5 RPMs for CentOS 9 Stream had previously
stopped my attempts to build lrose-core for that OS. However, the necessary
packages have recently been added to the EPEL 9 repository, and I can now
build lrose-core. I have submitted the small changes for CentOS 9 package
dependencies as a pull request in the lrose-bootstrap
<https://github.com/ncar/lrose-bootstrap> repo. With that patch in place,
the lrose-bootstrap/scripts/lrose_checkout_and_build.py builds lrose-core.
Perhaps an RPM package for CentOS 9 Stream can be constructed now?
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The lack of
netcdf
andhdf5
RPMs for CentOS 9 Stream had previously stopped my attempts to build lrose-core for that OS. However, the necessary packages have recently been added to the EPEL 9 repository, and I can now build lrose-core. I have submitted the small changes for CentOS 9 package dependencies as a pull request in the lrose-bootstrap repo. With that patch in place, thelrose-bootstrap/scripts/lrose_checkout_and_build.py
builds lrose-core.Perhaps an RPM package for CentOS 9 Stream can be constructed now?
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