GSL can also be easily installed in your home directory, ./configure --prefix=~/usr make && make install
Then just make sure you link with the correct library in ~/usr/lib On 8/29/19 10:12 AM, Alan Mead wrote: > You might have better luck asking on a RHEL or CentOS list. In the repos > I have enabled, I only see 1.15 is available > > $ yum search gsl > Loaded plugins: fastestmirror > Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile > * base: bay.uchicago.edu > * extras: bay.uchicago.edu > * updates: bay.uchicago.edu > ============================================================================= > N/S matched: gsl > ============================================================================= > gsl-devel.i686 : Libraries and the header files for GSL development > gsl-devel.x86_64 : Libraries and the header files for GSL development > gsl.i686 : The GNU Scientific Library for numerical analysis > gsl.x86_64 : The GNU Scientific Library for numerical analysis > > Name and summary matches only, use "search all" for everything. > $ yum info gsl > Loaded plugins: fastestmirror > Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile > * base: bay.uchicago.edu > * extras: bay.uchicago.edu > * updates: bay.uchicago.edu > Available Packages > Name : gsl > Arch : i686 > Version : 1.15 > Release : 13.el7 > Size : 903 k > Repo : base/7/x86_64 > Summary : The GNU Scientific Library for numerical analysis > URL : http://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/ > License : GPLv3 and GFDL and BSD > Description : The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) is a collection of > routines for > : numerical analysis, written in C. > > > But Fedora has 2.6: > > http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=gsl > > You could try that on RHEL, but I suspect it will tell you that there > are unmet dependencies. Try using the earliest Fedora gsl rpm available. > > I love the stability of RHEL, but if you want the latest versions of any > software, RHEL is a poor choice. Fedora would be a much better choice. > > -Alan > > > On 8/29/2019 9:28 AM, mohamed jabir wrote: >> Hi, >> >> What is the latest version of GSL available for "Red Hat Enterprise Linux >> Server release 7.7 (Maipo)"? >> >> I mean the version that can be installed using the Yum command. >> >> How can uninstall the 1.15 version and install the 2.5 version of gsl? >> >> Best, >> Mohamed