> Hi, > > Just to throw another datapoint at folks. RHEL-7 has this notion of > software collections. It allows customers to update a collection tools to > a > newer version (RH supported) in the /opt area. Then using a script (which > sets env variables), a program can easily use python3 and postgres9.2 on > RHEL-7. > > You can read about it here: > > https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/rhscl > > and talk with your RH account manager about more of the details. > > You would still need to pip install Django, but at least you could get a > newer supported python and postgres on RHEL-7. Not sure how much it helps. > Again it was just another datapoint. > > Cheers, > Don
Hey Don, I notice Rails is listed as a package there. What's the possibility of getting Django added? Nigh-on non-existent? To say Django is widespread would be an understatement. I'd envision quite a few users for this package. Stephen _______________________________________________ Patchwork mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/patchwork
