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DM-11936: 14.0 OS Prerequisites #59

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@jonathansick jonathansick commented Sep 18, 2017

Updates reporting on OS compatibility.

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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.

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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Say that it builds on High Sierra? CentOS6 with devtoolset?

This is the platform we officially develop, test, and operate with.

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 #platform-compatibility section, unless we only want to use the Google sheet for that information.

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.
@jonathansick jonathansick merged commit c0f3f1e into 14.0 Oct 7, 2017
@jonathansick jonathansick deleted the tickets/DM-11936 branch March 21, 2019 23:50
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