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Andrew,<br>
<br>
To add a bot to Clark's mail.<br>
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The kernel should drop in, however F9 has a later gcc than RHEL5.x so
not all the<br>
other packages will have no issues from Beta repo. <br>
<br>
However.... you are in luck...<br>
<br>
... you can yum a subset (broker, journal, C++, amqp and Python client)
messaging <br>
packages on F7,8,9. expect more packages to appear in fedora over time.<br>
<br>
note that the versions in Fedora do not always match the beta repo in
true<br>
Fedora style.<br>
regards,<br>
Carl.<br>
<br>
<br>
Jeff Schroeder wrote:
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<pre wrap="">2008/4/25 Andrew M <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:andrew@oc384.net"><andrew@oc384.net></a>:
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<pre wrap="">I'm interested in using Messaging with the realtime stuff but would rather
use F9 than RHEL 5.x. Will realtime run on F9 when it's available or RHEL
only?
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So why not install the mrg kernel on F9?--
Jeff Schroeder
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