On Wed, 8 Jan 2020 at 16:13, Stephen John Smoogen <smooge(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, 8 Jan 2020 at 16:07, Stephen John Smoogen <smooge(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Wed, 8 Jan 2020 at 15:53, Dmitry Butskoy <buc(a)buc.me> wrote:
> >
> > Considering how Firefox is built, I see it uses:
> > devtoolset-8
> > rust-toolset-1.35
> > llvm-toolset-7.0
> >
> > I try to build new SeaMonkey-2.53 (formerly Mozilla, Netscape), it has
> > code based on Firefox and requires the same toolsets under EPEL7.
> >
> > Unfortunately, it seems EPEL7 build has no "rust-toolset-1.35" and
> > "llvm-toolset-7.0".
> >
> > Even worse is that "rust-toolset-1.35" is not provided by
whell-known
> > CentOS repo, and seems to be available to RHEL subscribers only...
> >
> > Are there any chances in the near future that:
> > 1) More (or all) toolsets will be allowed for EPEL builds;
> > 2) EPEL builds will use "official" packages from the correspond RHEL
> > channel?
> >
>
> So we have access to the /rhel-7-rhscl-for-x86_64-server-rpms channel
> which does have devtoolset-8 in it. It does not seem to have the
> rust-toolset or llvm-toolset and I don't see any channel we have
> access to which does. As such we are stuck at the moment :(.
>
OK I have found the channel which has these:
rhel-7-server-devtools-rpms which is different from the one we were
using before. I will see if we can get this sync'd in the next 48
hours.
OK we are now syncing to rhel-7-server-devtools-rpms and those have
the needed rust-toolset, llvm-toolset and other tools which someone
needing to rebuild chromium or seamonkey. Please test and let me know
what you run into.
--
Stephen J Smoogen.