El 24/12/14 a las 20:46, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano escribiĆ³:
and Fedora 21
has been out there already for a while.
2 weeks?
My fault: I'm quite oblivious of Fedora, and as usually I only peek
its website every once in a while, I always assume that I get the news
some months later. It seems that, for once, I checked it in time O:-)
Something to remember is that most of what Planet
CCRMA used to
package is now part of Fedora proper. Qjackctl, Ardour, rtirq and all
usual suspects are in Fedora, so you do not need additional
repositories for those. As other poster points out there is even a
"spin" for audio called Fedora Jam. Planet CCRMA still maintains the
rt patched kernel and "exotic" software like supercollider,
pd-extended, chuck and others. I hope those will migrate to Fedora in
due time.
That's good news. My only qualm about Fedora is that, like Ubuntu,
it has a short life cycle. If I'm not mistaken, there's a new release
each 6 months, and I don't know how feasible would be to upgrade once in
a while, or to keep using an "old" release once two or three newer ones
have appeared.
On the other hand, if all "standard" audio software is in Fedora,
it shouldn't be that hard to repackage it for CentOS 7. I don't like
recompiling, but repackaging is different. I should be able to do it
just by downloading the src.rpms and rpmbuilding once. Are you aware of
any hard dependency in "the usual suspects" that could keep me from
doing so?
Thanks,
--
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Waving your arms and your attitude