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[Support #XJX-348145]: How to install AWIPS cave on Fedora 35 ?



> Greetings.
> 
> On Fedora 35, I tried to install awips2-cave (from
> https://unidata.ucar.edu/repos/yum/el7-20210712), but got :
> 
> nothing provides libg2c.so.0
> 
> Fedora ships w/ f2c-libs, so maybe there is a way to use that ?
> 
> Or ... better : is it possible to install java, openjfx, python3-jep,
> etc from Fedora repos and just add the awips (compiled) plugins / jar
> files ?
> 
> It looks like the windows install is kind of like that.  Or the
> developer install.
> 
> Fedora has java11 by default, but also has java8.  The default python
> is 3.10, but also has 3.9 ... 3.6.
> 
> Is it possible to do incrementally : get the core working and then add
> various plugins ?
> 
> FYI, this is for educational purposes.
> 
> Thanks !

Hello,

Currently, Unidata's AWIPS distribution is only available specifically to 
CentOS 7 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (along with Windows and Mac). There has 
been no testing with Fedora. 

Our downloads page has specific requirements:

http://unidata.github.io/awips2/install/install-cave/

And it is recommended to use the awips_install.sh script to install CAVE to 
help ensure other dependencies are satisfied. However, I don't think this will 
work with Fedora. 




Thanks,

Tiffany Meyer
AWIPS Lead Software Engineer
UCAR-Unidata

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Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: XJX-348145
Department: Support AWIPS
Priority: Normal
Status: Open
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