Experimental support for SCL repositories on RHEL and CentOS #214
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Resubmitting, hopefully passing Travis CI tests this time. Sorry for the noise.
This is in response to issue #189 and provides nominal support for SCL packages. I have only had a chance to test this with CentOS 6 and the python33 collection, so please treat this as experimental and intended to be a conversation starter, not a completely finished patch.
The module appears to function nominally correctly by setting python::provider to 'scl' and python::version to 'python33' (or whatever the name of the collection is).
I'm not sure pip is doing the correct thing -- RedHat in its wisdom declined to include a pip package in the RHEL 6 SCLs