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Konstantin Olchanski <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 29 Jun 2021 09:48:05 -0700
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On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 06:43:12AM +0000, Nick Matchett wrote:
> I hope that someone could help me identify an individual or business that would be able to help me with the following problem.
> My business has some software that we acquired the responsibility to maintain and support, and currently sits on Scientific Linux version 6.3.  Unfortunately, we are at a stage where our customers are asking to bring the software onto a more current version of a Linux platform.
> We would like to migrate to Red Hat or CentOS version 7.9  (or perhaps version 8)


Oh, boy! We are on the receiving end of such problem with Altera. Their latest fpga compiler
does not support cyclone-1 FPGA, the last version that does still by a miracle
runs on ubuntu and centos7, and of course Altera will never update it. As if nobody needs
to compile cyclone-1 fpga code.

If, like in this case, your application still does something useful and your customers still
want to run it, perhaps simplest is not to monkey around with it, just package it
as a VM container that runs on current-ish linuxes.

> I hope that someone could help me identify an individual or business

I wish you best luck with hiring the right staff, contractor or consultant to resolve your trouble.

K.O.


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> We have been working on a migration from Scientific Linux 6.3 to Redhat 7.9.
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> Unfortunately, we have limited Linux OS skills in our business, and we have approached this with a fresh RH 7.9 install and then applying the RPM of our software.  There is a big mismatch between Scientific Linux 6.3 to Redhat 7.9 in terms of libraries, file structure and type of libraries between the software and we have not been able to reconcile those.
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> I would appreciate any suggestion or advice on the best upgrade path to achieve this update  and would be happy to take recommendations on individuals or companies who might be interested in a professional service engagement to help solve the problem.
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> Thanks in advance

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Konstantin Olchanski
Data Acquisition Systems: The Bytes Must Flow!
Email: olchansk-at-triumf-dot-ca
Snail mail: 4004 Wesbrook Mall, TRIUMF, Vancouver, B.C., V6T 2A3, Canada

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