On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 4:32 PM, JP <[email protected]> wrote:
> Who hasn't?  I have installed RDKit on centos 5.0 and 5.1 and it wasn't a
> pleasure filled experience mostly due to the "outdated" (prehistoric,
> rather) packages.
But they weren't at release time :)

If you pick any release of the enterprise grade distro X and use it to
build and deploy project Y, then you can be sure that setup will
continue working for the whole lifetime of X. This usually means seven
to ten years for X=RHEL/CentOS.

> I have two comments based on your email and my experience:
>
> 0. do *not* use gcc v4.1.x to build RDKit -- I am using v4.5.3.  That is a
> source of mishap and doom.

As I noted earlier, the compiler should not be an issue anymore, just
make sure you have gcc-4.1.2-49.el5 or newer.


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