On 7/29/2020 1:03 PM, John Darrington wrote: > On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 10:42:05AM -0700, Ben Pfaff wrote: > > Centos is RHEL minus the Red Hat trademark, and RHEL is a downstream > of Fedora, so getting PSPP and SSW into Fedora would eventually get it > into > Centos. > > According to http://pkgs.org/search/?q=pspp Fedora packages pspp-1.2.0 > > Thus, it must also package SSW. > > J'
It looks like PSPP 1.2 was included as a Fedora update in mid-2018 for F29 and it's been available in Fedora since F30 (so SSW was packaged starting in 2018), but hasn't been included in RHEL: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/pspp I think that means it would be hard to run from any version of CentOS, but any recent Fedora will run it. So that answers my earlier question. -Alan -- Alan D. Mead, Ph.D. President, Talent Algorithms Inc. science + technology = better workers http://www.alanmead.org Only one thing is impossible for God: to find any sense in any copyright law on the planet. -- Mark Twain