

Comparing Redhat and Debian Package Management.These sites include nice tables that show particular package management tasks and how to perform them using the corresponding commands on CentOS/RHEL/Fedora and Debian/Ubuntu. CentOS/RHEL/Fedora, so comparing them is going to be tricky. Also take note that some packages go by different names in Debian/Ubuntu vs. Libmagickwand-dev libmagic-dev libxslt1-dev libmysqlclient-dev libnetcdf-dev libsqlite3-dev Librmagick-ruby1.8 libmysql-ruby1.8 libapache2-mod-passenger imagemagick Php5 php5 php5-mysql libgdal1-dev libproj-dev ruby1.8 ruby1.8-dev rubygems1.8 Texlive-fonts-recommended bc libcurl4-openssl-dev texinfo curl apache2 libapache2-mod. Liblapack-dev libnetcdf-dev netcdf-bin texlive-latex-base texlive-latex-extra Mysql-client jags r-cran-rjags r-cran-xml r-cran-hdf5 r-cran-mass r-cran-rmysql R-base-core default-jre libdbd-mysql libmysqlclient-dev mysql-server Not sure if it will help, but this is the scope of repositories that we use: git gfortran openmpi-bin libhdf5-openmpi-dev Is there an easy (automated) way to find the equivalent package names in the EPEL repository? They are reluctant to use non-standard repositories.ĭo I have to look each one up independently? I have started, but it seems non-trivial. However, our production server runs RHEL 5.8, and the sysadmins have asked me to use a CentOS development environnment similar to the production server (to make deployment easier). It has lots of packages as documented on our project wiki, for example these: development environment and the ruby dependencies. I have code to setup an Ubuntu server that relies on apt-get.
