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John Summerfield <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 13 Apr 2008 12:04:48 +0800
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Jim McCarthy wrote:
> Hello Andreas et al. --
> 
> So far (and with only one exception, see below) I've been very
> pleased with SL4.1 ... it runs my preferred astronomy CCD data
> reduction and analysis package ( http://www.aao.gov.au/figaro )
> just fine.  The purpose of my inquiry was just to get a better
> idea how many SL users are out there running on ia64, and just
> how active software/OS development on this architecture is.
> 
> My work is not being held back because I don't have SL 4.6 or
> SL 5.x for ia64.  Apologies if I gave anyone that impression.
> 
> However my work would benefit from having openmotif-2.1.3X
> (deemed the last official "stable" release by the Open Group)
> available for ia64 as an rpm.  I've located source code here:
> 
> http://www.ist-inc.com/DOWNLOADS/motif_files/openmotif-2.1.32_IST.source.tar
> .gz
> 

If there's a source rpm for a later EL, that would be the one to use. It 
should just build:
  rpm --rebuild <whatever>
once the requirements are met.


>

-- 

Cheers
John

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