on 3/23/2011 3:00 AM Ljubomir Ljubojevic spake the following:
carlopmart wrote:
On 03/23/2011 10:27 AM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
Scientific Linux uses upstream source to create their own repo, without desire to be 100% compatible.
CentOS project is dedicated to provide (as close as possible) 100% compatibility. It's not just a rebuild of upstream sources, goal is tu *duplicate* RHEL.
It's that simple. And this was answer many times in this and other mailing lists, forum threads....
Ljubomir
I know that SL includes some custom components like OpenAFS in their distribution, but base system is the same as CentOS. Then, I repeat, why not?
Then, I repeat, because SL *does not care* to build 100% *binary* compatible packages, fo r CentOS it's a must.
Look at it this way. Upstream is a Coca-Cola Co. SL is Pepsi. They use publicly available formulas from upstream in order to create product that is as good as upstreams, but is not *the 100% same* since their production formulas are not ***100%/absolutely*** the same.
In this analogy, CentOS is the industrial espionage guy who constantly steals new formulas from upstream in order to create **exact/100%** replicas of upstream product. For better analogy, lets say that acquiring that formula is illegal.
So, how do you propose that Pepsi and counterfeit work together.
P.S. "counterfeit" is extremely wrong to say for CentOS, but analogy demands clear distinction of persons involved, so I beg all to forgive me for this.
Ljubomir
It would be more like, CentOS uses freely available list of ingredients, but without the secret recipe. So they work and work until the end product is as close as humanly possible. SL takes those ingredients and when they get "close enough" they say "done!"
I say if anyone thinks SL is better... Don't let the virtual door hit you in the nethers on your way out... If you want CentOS... Just be patient. Getting 4.9 and 5.6 working first was a good and valid decision, as a new deployment of a new and untested distro is usually lower on the priority list anyway. The unpaid and overworked staff is working as fast as they can...