By the way, are your Fedora packages compatible with other Redhat spinoff releases, such as Scientific Linux? Just curious.
The RHEL packages are way more likely to be compatible with Scientific Linux than the Fedora ones, since SL is supposed to be binary compatible with the corresponding RHEL version. Didn't test at all, though.
Ok. I see.
I notice at the Trinity web page that RHEL 5 and 6 packages are available for 3.5.13. Who supports those packages?
Are there RHEL GIT packages available for testing?
Darrell