Known Issues¶
Binary installation issues¶
No known issues.
Source installation issues¶
Cross Platform¶
- Compiling some packages—in particular
afw
—require large amounts of RAM to compile. This is compounded as the system will automatically attempt to parallelize the build, and can cause the build to run extremely slowly or fail altogether. On machines with less than 8 GB of RAM, disable parallelization by settingEUPSPKG_NJOBS=1
in your environment before runningeups distrib
.
Red Hat (and clones) specific¶
RHEL 7.*¶
No known issues.
RHEL 6.*¶
- If you have a problem building on RHEL 6 check the Pre-requisites to make sure sure you are using a more recent version of gcc (minimum required is 4.8)
- curl looks for certificates in
/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt
rather than/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
. The solution is to copyca-certificates.crt
toca-bundle.crt
.
OS X specific¶
El Capitan¶
No known issues.
Older systems¶
Some old installations of XCode on Macs create a
/Developer
directory. This can interfere with installation.Macs must use the clang compiler, not gcc. [DM-3405]
One version of this problem occurs when using Macports, which, by default, will create a symlink from
/opt/local/bin/c++
to its version of g++. Try removing that, starting a new shell, and restarting eups distrib install.