SL provides a softwarecollections repo:
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__ftp.scientificlinux.org_linux_scientific_7_external-5Fproducts_softwarecollections_&d=DwIDaQ&c=gRgGjJ3BkIsb5y6s49QqsA&r=gd8BzeSQcySVxr0gDWSEbN-P-pgDXkdyCtaMqdCgPPdW1cyL5RIpaIYrCn8C5x2A&m=Cs9Jd5Akq-UqzAbluaJ9JGK0EDytzofDA5-o4_UOZek&s=6DQTVCAvwITfkmlRM4xAHMDF5Vg67-a4-MA7NlZn9kc&e=
There is an rpm there to install a yum config, and also this from the
README:
When Scientific Linux started building the Software Collection Library
and Developer Toolset, these packages were not freely distributed.
The upstream packages and more can now be obtained from softwarecollections.org.
The provided yum-conf-softwarecollections points to the SoftwareCollections.org repo
Hope that helps, no subscription should be necessary.
Best Regards,
Mark
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On 7/16/21 9:47 AM, Gilbert E. Detillieux wrote:
> I'm looking for a repository that would have RPM packages for recent
> versions of clang and llvm, for installing under SL7. I've found Red
> Hat software collections, but they seem to want you to use
> subscription-manager. There are apparently also install instructions
> for CentOS, but I'm not sure how to get the same repos to work in SL.
>
> Before I spend a lot of time trying to get this to work, I thought I'd
> check with the SL experts here, since I'm assuming someone will have
> already done this and have recommendations.
>
> What is the best/simplest way to get recent clang and llvm on SL7?
>
> Thanks,
> Gilbert