Rocky Linux claims to be 100% compatible with Red Hat's OS family [1], so I don't see any reason why you couldn't use RPMs from RDO:
I wonder if there would be some compatibility problems with using RDO on a RHEL compatible OS. If RDO is built against CentOS Stream [1], could it potentially have some dependencies on python packages which are due to be released in the next RHEL minor update (since Stream is on the latest version) ?
Generally RDO isn't specifying a version when building packages so it's likely to be compatible. CentOS Stream will just have things that'll show up in the next version of Rocky Linux. For stable releases it's likely to just be compatible, whereas master might run into issues if new base os dependencies get added.
Tim
Good day ,
Please I want to know when will openstack provide information on how to installation of openstack on Rocky Linux be available.
Thanks & Regards
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