Since it's an RPM, it (hopefully) contains all the dependency information. If rpm -i installs it, you should have all the necessary libraries.
Thanks for your prompt response Steve.
Is there doc that lists "all the appropriate libc and other shared libraries" needed for Condor? --or-- Is it wiser to use the static version?
Mike
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Steven Timm <timm@xxxxxxxx> wrote: On Fri, 16 Jan 2009, mylserv@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > 1) What is the difference between > condor-7.2.0-linux-x86_64-rhel5-1.x86_64.rpm > and > condor-7.2.0-linux-x86_64-rhel5-dynamic-1.x86_64.rpm? > ^^^^^^^^^ The dynamic rpms presume that you have all the appropriate libc and other shared libraries available on your system. Thus they are a little bit smaller. The other rpm has everything statically linked. > > 2) Will these RPMs work with RHEL 5.2? > I know they work with scientific linux 5.2 which is a RHEL clone. Steve Timm > > Thanks, > > Mike > -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Steven C. Timm, Ph.D (630) 840-8525 timm@xxxxxxxx http://home.fnal.gov/~timm/ Fermilab Computing Division, Scientific Computing Facilities, Grid Facilities Department, FermiGrid Services Group, Assistant Group Leader. _______________________________________________ Condor-users mailing list To unsubscribe, send a message to condor-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxx with a subject: Unsubscribe You can also unsubscribe by visiting https://lists.cs.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/condor-users The archives can be found at: https://lists.cs.wisc.edu/archive/condor-users/ _______________________________________________ Condor-users mailing list To unsubscribe, send a message to condor-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxx with a subject: Unsubscribe You can also unsubscribe by visiting https://lists.cs.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/condor-users
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