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I see in October on https://irods.org/2023/10/irods-development-update-october-2023/ that there is support for Ubuntu 22.04 using iRODS 4.3. On https://www.uu.nl/en/research/yoda/guide-to-yoda/i-am-using-yoda/using-icommands-for-large-datasets it is indicated that Yoda currently uses 4.2.12 and that "iRODS version 4.2.12 currently supports Ubuntu 18.04 LTS." |
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Hi Danny, RENCI does not support mismatched iCommands / iRODS server combinations, and such combinations are not tested as a part of the iRODS or Yoda QA processes. If a combination of different versions does not work as expected, we generally have no or few practical options to fix this. Although I am not aware of any specific issues with using iCommands 4.3.1 in combination with iRODS 4.2.12, we've had some experiences in the past where another non-matching iCommands/server combination appeared to work at first, but it turned out to result in problems that were not immediately obvious. Alternatives you could consider:
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Hi Danny,
RENCI does not support mismatched iCommands / iRODS server combinations, and such combinations are not tested as a part of the iRODS or Yoda QA processes. If a combination of different versions does not work as expected, we generally have no or few practical options to fix this. Although I am not aware of any specific issues with using iCommands 4.3.1 in combination with iRODS 4.2.12, we've had some experiences in the past where another non-matching iCommands/server combination appeared to work at first, but it turned out to result in problems that were not immediately obvious.
Alternatives you could consider: