On Sat, 30 Jul 2022 20:01:48 -0400
Tom Horsley <horsley1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Although why anyone would want to use fedora for a long term server
> is a separate question :-). (CentOS or Ubuntu LTS comes to mind).

Software.

RHEL provides only a small fraction of the packages available in
Fedora.  Even worse, RH disables features that Fedora has and RH
aggressively removes the `-devel` packages.  When I tried building
software on CentOS, I had to patch and rebuild a bunch of Fedora
packages, patch and rebuild some CentOS packages, and rebuild some
more CentOS packages for packages that builds but doesn’t ship before
I could even begin.  I found this to be a waste of time and not
sustainable.

As far as Ubuntu goes, I would probably choose Debian.  But I am more
comfortable with rpm than apt, and have yet to find a good guide on
how to build my own `.deb` packages.

I also find it easier to manage the stream of small changes that come
with Fedora instead of the flood of changes that come with a new RHEL
release.

Jim
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