>> some applications are still run on centos 6.8. Therefore, centos 6.8 is
>> preferred.
>
>Just be aware that by the time you've finished along this path, you're pretty
>much got a contained non-CentOS environment you're running your application
>in.


I can build new packages in my custom directory, such as pulseaudio 6.0. 
Therefore, old application won't use new installed packages. Why is there a 
contained non-CentOS environment?





At 2016-07-05 18:47:10, "John Hodrien" <j.h.hodr...@leeds.ac.uk> wrote:
>On Tue, 5 Jul 2016, qw wrote:
>
>> some applications are still run on centos 6.8. Therefore, centos 6.8 is
>> preferred.
>
>Just be aware that by the time you've finished along this path, you're pretty
>much got a contained non-CentOS environment you're running your application
>in.
>
>jh
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