Hi,
Just tried building Ceph with the new Cmake 3.13.1, but that does not
work because
in contrast to past builds it now requires a fixed boost_python version:
# Note that Boost Python components require a Python version suffix
# (Boost 1.67 and later), e.g. ``python36`` or ``python27`` for the
# versions built against Python 3.6 and 2.7, respectively. This also
# applies to additional components using Python including
# ``mpi_python`` and ``numpy``. Earlier Boost releases may use
# distribution-specific suffixes such as ``2``, ``3`` or ``2.7``.
# These may also be used as suffixes, but note that they are not
# portable.
So how does that work with all the attempts in ports to build python
version agnostic?
The catch is that I cannot get Ceph to build unless I select a ceph version
for the build. But I'm expecting that I'll fail once I get to poudriere.
(Have not tried that)
So what is the smart way out of this?
--WjW
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