Re: Using Arrow on RHEL/CentOS/Rocky and related linux distros

2022-11-02 Thread Benson Muite
On 11/2/22 10:32, Sutou Kouhei wrote: Hi, As an example Arrow is packaged in Fedora/EPEL. The spec file does not bundle Abseil, thrift, gRPC, https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/libarrow/blob/rawhide/f/libarrow.spec Because Fedora ships recent Abseil, Thrift and gRPC. It doesn't use software c

Re: Using Arrow on RHEL/CentOS/Rocky and related linux distros

2022-11-02 Thread Sutou Kouhei
.. Thanks, -- kou In <8012d57d-6abb-fabd-dbd1-ea630c6c6...@emailplus.org> "Re: Using Arrow on RHEL/CentOS/Rocky and related linux distros" on Tue, 1 Nov 2022 09:54:37 +0300, Benson Muite wrote: > On 10/31/22 00:14, Sutou Kouhei wrote: >> Hi, >> Thanks for the sugge

Re: Using Arrow on RHEL/CentOS/Rocky and related linux distros

2022-10-31 Thread Benson Muite
On 10/31/22 00:14, Sutou Kouhei wrote: Hi, Thanks for the suggestion. But what do we need to do for it? For example, our RPMs for AlmaLinux 9 bundle the following libraries: https://github.com/ursacomputing/crossbow/actions/runs/3354778483/jobs/5558561346#step:6:463 * Protocol Buffers * jemal

Re: Using Arrow on RHEL/CentOS/Rocky and related linux distros

2022-10-30 Thread Sutou Kouhei
Hi, Thanks for the suggestion. But what do we need to do for it? Our RPMs bundle many libraries as you said but our RPMs use system packages including EPEL as much as possible. For example, our RPMs for AlmaLinux 9 bundle the following libraries: https://github.com/ursacomputing/crossbow/action