I followed the link, but the link for the kickstart file for Fedora Labs
Scientific version states the link is retired.
Do you know where I can find the kickstart file for Fedora Labs
Scientific 37 or 38 or the complete list of packages that are installed
in this Labs version of Fedora?
I started here:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/releases/f38/spins/
Then, I went here: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Scientific_Spin
Then, I clicked that link above, which is here:
https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/spin-kickstarts.git/tree/fedora-livedvd-s…
And, when I go there, I am greeted by a statement, which reads,
"fedorahosted.org was retired on March 1st, 2017. If you are viewing
this page, odds are it's after that date and you have been redirected
here by attempting to go to some project on fedorahosted.org.”
As a heads up - openmpi 5.0.0 drops support for 32-bit builds [1]. I'm
not sure how far away it is from release - we're on rc10 at the moment.
Affected packages seem to be:
amg4psblas-1.1.0-4.fc38.src.rpm
arbor-0.7-4.fc38.src.rpm
auryn-0.8.2-15.fc38.src.rpm
boost-1.78.0-11.fc38.src.rpm
bout++-4.4.2-5.fc37.src.rpm
cgnslib-4.3.0-6.fc38.src.rpm
cgnslib-4.3.0-7.fc38.src.rpm
coin-or-Ipopt-3.14.9-2.fc38.src.rpm
combblas-1.6.2-0.15.beta2.fc37.src.rpm
cp2k-2023.1-2.fc38.src.rpm
dolfin-2019.1.0.post0-36.fc38.src.rpm
elpa-2022.05.001-2.fc38.src.rpm
fftw-3.3.10-3.fc37.src.rpm
freefem++-4.12-2.fc38.src.rpm
ga-5.7.2-13.fc38.src.rpm
gmsh-4.11.1-3.fc38.src.rpm
gpaw-22.8.0-5.fc38.src.rpm
gretl-2022c-2.fc38.src.rpm
h5py-3.7.0-4.fc38.src.rpm
hdf5-1.12.1-11.fc38.src.rpm
hpx-1.8.1-1.fc37.src.rpm
hypre-2.24.0-3.fc37.src.rpm
intel-mpi-benchmarks-2021.3-3.fc38.src.rpm
lammps-20220623-3.fc38.src.rpm
libcircle-0.3-12.fc38.src.rpm
libneurosim-1.2.0-6.20210110.gitafc003f.fc38.src.rpm
mathgl-8.0.1-2.fc38.src.rpm
mpi4py-3.1.4-2.fc38.src.rpm
MUMPS-5.5.1-1.fc38.src.rpm
MUSIC-1.1.16-10.20201002git8c6b77a.fc38.src.rpm
nest-3.3-1.fc38.src.rpm
netcdf-4.9.0-5.fc38.src.rpm
netcdf-cxx4-4.3.1-8.fc38.src.rpm
netcdf-fortran-4.5.4-3.fc38.src.rpm
netgen-mesher-6.2.2202-5.fc38.src.rpm
neuron-8.0.2-6.fc38.src.rpm
nwchem-7.0.2-12.fc38.src.rpm
openmpi-4.1.4-8.fc38.src.rpm
paraview-5.11.0-3.fc38.src.rpm
petsc-3.17.4-7.fc38.src.rpm
psblas3-3.8.0-3.fc37.src.rpm
python-dijitso-2019.1.0-12.fc38.src.rpm
python-ffc-2019.1.0.post0-11.fc38.src.rpm
python-lfpy-2.2.6-6.fc38.src.rpm
python-steps-3.6.0-27.fc38.src.rpm
quantum-espresso-7.0-5.fc38.src.rpm
scalapack-2.2.0-3.fc38.src.rpm
scotch-6.1.2-3.fc37.src.rpm
sundials2-2.7.0-12.fc38.src.rpm
sundials-5.8.0-11.fc38.src.rpm
superlu_dist-8.1.1-1.fc38.src.rpm
vtk-9.2.5-2.fc38.src.rpm
Personally I've been planning on dropping 32-bit support in a buch of
packages I maintain in this stack like vtk, paraview, etc. This seems
like as good a driver for it as any.
That said, packages that build serial and parallel versions don't need
to drop 32-bit support completely, just for the openmpi builds.
1 - https://github.com/open-mpi/ompi/pull/11282
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