To continue this thread you have a few options to you Herman. We have a great experience with the VagrantBox workflow
https://jujucharms.com/docs/stable/config-vagrant There is also the 'jujubox' and 'charmbox' docker images which will achieve the same result, however they do not fully support the local provider in your configuration. They will however get you started with any of the cloud providers, or a MAAS / OpenStack server if you happen to have one of those envirionments available to you. https://hub.docker.com/r/jujusolutions/charmbox/ Whats great about these solutions, as @jcastro alluded to, you don't have to build them. The docker images are refreshed nightly at 3am EDT, and the vagrant images are rebuilt any time we publish a new cloud image (typically every few days). The vagrant box is my recommended path forward if you want the full experience. The docker images while we the ~charmer team publish and maintain them, i would classify them as a community contribution more than a recommended and official way to get started. I did a quick write up about the docker images here: http://blog.dasroot.net/2015-unofficial-docker-images.html Hope this helps! Charles Butler <charles.but...@canonical.com> - Juju Charmer Come see the future of datacenter orchestration: http://jujucharms.com On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 1:35 PM, Herman Bergwerf <hermanbergw...@gmail.com> wrote: > Anyone who has experience compiling juju on openSUSE? > I'm an openSUSE users myself and I wanted to use the juju client on > openSUSE. Everything worked out until I came to make install-dependencies > because there are Ubuntu/Debian commands in the Makefile. Is it possible to > compile juju on openSUSE and is there someone who could give me some leads > for this? > > -- > Juju mailing list > Juju@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju > >
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