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One goal is to integrate well with [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianGis Debian GIS] with regard to the versions maintained (see their [http://pkg-grass.alioth.debian.org/debiangis-status.html Packages Thermometer]) in order to improve interoperability.
 
One goal is to integrate well with [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianGis Debian GIS] with regard to the versions maintained (see their [http://pkg-grass.alioth.debian.org/debiangis-status.html Packages Thermometer]) in order to improve interoperability.
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An Enterprise Linux mailing list [http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/el el@lists.osgeo.org] has been established with an [http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/el online archive]. 
  
 
= Useful repositories for GIS software =
 
= Useful repositories for GIS software =

Revision as of 07:00, 3 June 2010

This page gather links and information about running FLOSS GIS software on Enterprise Linux (shortened EL hereafter) and derivatives, that is Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), CentOS and Scientific Linux.

EL is a popular and robust platform for servers and computing-heavy workstations, and is therefore a good fit for the specific requirements of GIS.

One goal is to integrate well with Debian GIS with regard to the versions maintained (see their Packages Thermometer) in order to improve interoperability.

Communication

An Enterprise Linux mailing list el@lists.osgeo.org has been established with an online archive.

Useful repositories for GIS software

  • EPEL is a official Fedora project which repackages many Fedora packages which are not part of the standard EL distribution. It contains quite a few GIS packages and base libraries. Note that one of the rules of the packages maintained in EPEL is that they should never require to change the base EL distribution.
  • PostgreSQL RPM Building Project maintains many versions of the PostgreSQL database as well as PostGIS packages
  • Argeo repository maintains versions of packages which cannot be maintained in EPEL. This is were our packaging effort currently takes place. It requires EPEL to be configured as a repository. This is still at a beta stage, feedback welcome!

Packages Status Summary

(under construction!)

Package Version Repository
grass 6.4.0RC6 gis
qgis 1.4.0 gis-plus

Reference