Thank you, just wanted to find out specific reasons. Suppose testing against a 
single vendor is a valid concern.



I tried to compile on Debian 10 with default system packages using "master" from git. 
Build returns success just that at the end I get the following from using the command "mvn -P 
deps"



[WARNING] The requested profile "deps" could not be activated because it does 
not exist.


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Pieter


On 4 January 2021 at 8:55, Hisham Ismail <[email protected]> 
wrote:


Hi,

I've compiled 4.15 on Debian 10. They are a few dependencies that need to be 
resolved. I've not installed those packages yet. I will give it a try and 
report back.


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On Monday, 4 January 2021 15:37, Daan Hoogland <[email protected]> wrote:


Pieter, It is not unsupported in the strict "proven not to work" sense. We
just don't have a user base validating the support. given expertise there
will be a way to make it work if it doesn't out of the box.
regards,


On Sun, Jan 3, 2021 at 8:33 PM Pieter Koorts [email protected]

wrote:


Does or will CloudStack be officially supporting base Debian?
Currently CentOS and Ubuntu are recommended on the documentation for 4.14.
Is this because of compatibility and packages or other reasons? I don't
see why it can't work with Debian since Ubuntu is based on it but wanted to
check.

Regards,
Pieter


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Daan


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