Does this imply increasing the required glibc version for the manylinux wheels?

Rusty

On Thu, Jun 15, 2023 at 5:19 PM Sutou Kouhei <k...@clear-code.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We require CMake 3.5+ now because Ubuntu 18.04 ships 3.5.
> We dropped support for Ubuntu 18.04 because it reached EOL.
>
> Can we require CMake 3.16+ in Apache Arrow C++ 13.0.0?
>
> Here are CMake versions of our supported platforms:
>
> * Ubuntu 20.04: CMake 3.16
> * CentOS 7: CMake 3.17
> * Debian GNU/Linux bullseye: 3.18
> * Amazon Linux 2: CMake 3.13!!!
>
> See the Amazon Linux 2 item. It ships CMake 3.13 not CMake
> 3.16+. Can we drop support for Amazon Linux 2 in Apache
> Arrow C++ 13.0.0?
>
> FYI1: Amazon Linux released a new version (Amazon Linux
> 2023) on 2023-03-15:
>
> Amazon Linux 2023, a Cloud-Optimized Linux Distribution with
> Long-Term Support
> https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-linux-2023-a-cloud-optimized-linux-distribution-with-long-term-support/
>
> FYI2: Amazon Linux 2 was scheduled to reach EOL on
> 2023-06-30 but has been extended to 2025-06-30:
>
> https://aws.amazon.com/amazon-linux-2/faqs/
>
> > Amazon Linux 2 end of support date (End of Life, or EOL)
> > has been extended by two years from 2023-06-30 to
> > 2025-06-30 to provide customers with ample time to migrate
> > to the next version.
>
> FYI3: We'll support Amazon Linux 2023 in Apache Arrow C++
> 13.0.0:
>
> https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/36081
>
>
> Related issue:
>
> [C++] Require CMake 3.16 or later
> https://github.com/apache/arrow/issues/34921
>
>
> Thanks,
> --
> kou

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