I am also re-leaning back to being super OK w/ CentOS7. After all, we've
already been using it for various 4.2.0-dev builds.
Also, I am not really all that worried about using old, deprecated, EOL
platforms *as community build servers*. The goal for those builds is that they
support as large an
Damjan Jovanovic wrote:
AppImage and Snap packages would be the best, as those are multi-distro,
portable apps, do desktop integration, user friendly, standard
uninstallation, etc.
I'm singling this out as this is a different discussion, related to how
we package rather than how we build. I mu
Jim Jagielski wrote:
Cast your vote:
[X] CentOS7
[ ] Ubuntu 14.04
[ ] Something else:
CentOS 7 builds will run under Ubuntu 13.x too. While CentOS 7 32-bit
would be unsupported, the 64-bit version would receive maintenance until
2024; Ubuntu 14.04, instead, is already unsuppor
On 10 Nov, Jim Jagielski wrote:
> CentOS7: glibc 2.17
> Ubuntu 14.04: glibc 2.19
>
> Since CentOS7 emulates the "super stable" worldview of RHEL, the
> CentOS7 version will likely always be the older one.
In that case I think a Ubuntu build is unlikely to run on CentOS 7.
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Hello,
we can't look only for 32 bit vs 64 bit versions for Linux.
We must also look for Java version 8 vs Java version 11.
So at this point we should start with a plttform which also support java 8
So this should discuss after releasing AOO version 4.1.8
I will give my Vote after evaluating t
Am 10.11.20 um 19:23 schrieb Marcus:
Am 10.11.20 um 18:58 schrieb Jim Jagielski:
History: For previous AOO releases (up to 4.1.8), we have used
CentOS5 as our build environ for our community builds.
As of 4.2.x, this is no longer an option. Instead, we
baselined Cen
CentOS7: glibc 2.17
Ubuntu 14.04: glibc 2.19
Since CentOS7 emulates the "super stable" worldview of RHEL, the CentOS7
version will likely always be the older one.
> On Nov 10, 2020, at 1:02 PM, Don Lewis wrote:
>
> On 10 Nov, Jim Jagielski wrote:
>> History: For previous AOO releases (up to
> On Nov 10, 2020, at 1:23 PM, Marcus wrote:
>
> Am 10.11.20 um 18:58 schrieb Jim Jagielski:
>> History: For previous AOO releases (up to 4.1.8), we have used
>> CentOS5 as our build environ for our community builds.
>> As of 4.2.x, this is no longer an option. Instead, we
>>
On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 7:58 PM Jim Jagielski wrote:
> History: For previous AOO releases (up to 4.1.8), we have used
> CentOS5 as our build environ for our community builds.
> As of 4.2.x, this is no longer an option. Instead, we
> baselined CentOS7 (mainly due to gstr
Am 10.11.20 um 18:58 schrieb Jim Jagielski:
History: For previous AOO releases (up to 4.1.8), we have used
CentOS5 as our build environ for our community builds.
As of 4.2.x, this is no longer an option. Instead, we
baselined CentOS7 (mainly due to gstreamer 1.0).
D
On 11/10/20 1:02 PM, Don Lewis wrote:
> On 10 Nov, Jim Jagielski wrote:
>> History: For previous AOO releases (up to 4.1.8), we have used
>> CentOS5 as our build environ for our community builds.
>> As of 4.2.x, this is no longer an option. Instead, we
>> baselined CentOS
On 10 Nov, Jim Jagielski wrote:
> History: For previous AOO releases (up to 4.1.8), we have used
> CentOS5 as our build environ for our community builds.
> As of 4.2.x, this is no longer an option. Instead, we
> baselined CentOS7 (mainly due to gstreamer 1.0).
>
> Discus
> On Nov 10, 2020, at 12:58 PM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
>
> History: For previous AOO releases (up to 4.1.8), we have used
> CentOS5 as our build environ for our community builds.
> As of 4.2.x, this is no longer an option. Instead, we
> baselined CentOS7 (mainly due to gst
History: For previous AOO releases (up to 4.1.8), we have used
CentOS5 as our build environ for our community builds.
As of 4.2.x, this is no longer an option. Instead, we
baselined CentOS7 (mainly due to gstreamer 1.0).
Discussion: The issue w/ CentOS7 is that the 32bit
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