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Jon Peatfield wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Sep 2008, schoappied wrote:
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>> Hi,
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>> I'm interested in the scientific-linux distro. I have some questions
>> about some packages I like to use.
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>> Are R-project and texlive in scientific linux? Which versions?
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> In sl5.2 R version 2.7.0 is the current version, and that may be
> updated (at least in contrib packages) to the latest version in the
> next few weeks.
Nice, the latest version would be perfect and good for a distro which is
specialized in scientific software ;)
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> sl5 doesn't include texlive since that wasn't commonly shipped in any
> linux distribution when 5.0 was being built - it has tetex 3.0 instead.
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> If you particularly want texlive (rather than just a reasonable
> tex/latex etc) then you should be able to find a version which will
> work on sl5.
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> I would strongly suspect that sl6 will include texlive (since all
> tetex development moved over to texlive) assuming that upstream don't
> randomly drop tex. Last time I checked (several months ago) a Fedora
> texlive package was still being worked on.
Would be good.
Let say that this is a user request from me to include the latest
texlive version in sl6 (when is the release date?)!
Thanks,
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