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On Tue, 2 Apr 2013, Gerry Creager - NOAA Affiliate wrote:
I've always favored the RHEL variants, including RHEL, CentOS and Scientific Linux. I have never had any build problems with those. I've built on Ubuntu, and had it work OK, but it seemed to be a little more "interesting". Ditto for debian, although there's little good reason for it. I just seemed to have to go looking for things that were "just there" on the RHEL variants.
I've used it on RHEL5/6 and CentOS5/6 now for some time...no issues with it running on there.
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