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On Mon, 14 Jan 2008, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> Hi Troy,
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> On Fri, 11 Jan 2008, Troy Dawson wrote:
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>> Scientific Linux "SL 5.1" RC2.5 for i386 and x86_64 January 10, 2008
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>> -Connie Sieh
>> -Troy Dawson
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>> Release Candidate 2.5 is essentially the full release. Please test. If
>> there isn't any show stoppers, this will be the final release.
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> testing...
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> There is no isolinux directory in the i386 tree. Could that be added? Some of
> our scripts look for the kernel/initrd in there or even use the content
> to build install isos with customized kernel parameters.
It should have been there from last time. It will clearly be there when I
build the iso images.
-connie sieh
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> Cheers,
> Stephan
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>> CHANGES since 5.1 RC 2.5
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>> **NumPy
>> **
>> ** http://numpy.scipy.org//
>> ** NumPy derives from the old Numeric code base and can be used as a
>> ** replacement for Numeric. It also adds the features introduced by
>> ** Numarray and can also be used to replace Numarray.
>> **
>> ** This package contains:
>> ** - a powerful N-dimensional array object
>> ** - sophisticated (broadcasting) functions
>> ** - basic linear algebra functions
>> ** - basic Fourier transforms
>> ** - sophisticated random number capabilities
>> ** - tools for integrating Fortran code.
>> **
>> ** numpy-1.0.4-1.i386.rpm
>> ** numpy-1.0.4-1.x86_64.rpm
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>> ** rpm cleanup
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>> We have gone through The Upstream Vendors rpm list and tried our best to
>> have the rpm names be the same as theirs. This includes having el5_1 being
>> in the name.
>> We have also gone through the rpm's checking to make sure that man pages
>> match between i386 and x86_64. This stems from the problem of a compile
>> time date stamp being put into man pages, and if the i386 and x86_64 rpm's
>> aren't compiled on the same date, they don't match.
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