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DM-11936: 14.0 OS Prerequisites #59
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The LSST Data Management reference platform is CentOS 7-1611. | ||
This is the platform we officially develop, test, and operate with. | ||
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Besides the we generally expect the Pipelines to also compile and run under CentOS 6, Debian Linux (including Ubuntu), and macOS. |
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"the we"
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Say that it builds on High Sierra? CentOS6 with devtoolset?
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This is the platform we officially develop, test, and operate with. | ||
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Besides the we generally expect the Pipelines to also compile and run under CentOS 6, Debian Linux (including Ubuntu), and macOS. | ||
See `LSST Stack Testing Status <https://ls.st/faq>`_ reports of building LSST software on various platforms. |
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There aren't any v14 reports on that page.
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We probably want to have a small table of listing specific known compatibilities and notes (like what version of macOS and what compiler distribution for CentOS, etc. in the |
The Prerequisites page is likely the best page to state this information so that it can apply to both the newinstall.sh and lsstsw-based installation pathways. The reference platform statement is based on what we use at lsst-dev right now #55 (comment)
Both newinstall.sh and lsstsw-based installation pathways reference the same common topic on OS compatibility in the Prerequisites page.
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Updates reporting on OS compatibility.
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so that both the newinstall and lsstsw-based installation pathways can link to it.Drafts: