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Kyle R Dunn edited comment on HAWQ-8 at 3/1/17 2:38 PM:
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I think we should aim to have the build system be OS agnostic.
I was already able to successfully compile for SLES 11.4. The plan is to
capture it all in a Dockerfile, then try to replicate for other SLES versions,
and ultimately Ubuntu.
We also need to think about how to handle run library dependencies - one
solution is to bundle them in {{/usr/local/hawq/lib}} with everything else -
but that would imply we have a particular prefix at compile-time for things
like Boost, YAML, Thrift, etc.
was (Author: kdunn926):
I think we should aim to have the build system be OS agnostic.
I was already able to successfully compile for SLES 11.4. The plan is to
capture it all in a Dockerfile, then try to replicate for other SLES versions,
and ultimately Ubuntu.
We also need to think about how to handle run library dependencies - one
solution is to bundle them in `/usr/local/hawq/lib` with everything else - but
that would imply we have a particular prefix at compile-time for things like
Boost, YAML, Thrift, etc.
> Installing the HAWQ Software thru the Apache Ambari
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> Key: HAWQ-8
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HAWQ-8
> Project: Apache HAWQ
> Issue Type: Wish
> Components: Ambari
> Environment: CentOS
> Reporter: Vijayakumar Ramdoss
> Assignee: Alexander Denissov
> Fix For: backlog
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> Attachments: 1Le8tdm[1]
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> In order to integrate with the Hadoop system, We would have to install the
> HAWQ software thru Ambari.
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