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Alex Hagerman commented on ARROW-955:
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Does this still need to happen with the updated dev docs? I know they are 
16.04, but 14.04 is in maintenance and EOLs Q1 next year. Would it be better to 
validate builds on 18.04 the new LTS?

https://www.ubuntu.com/info/release-end-of-life
https://arrow.apache.org/docs/python/development.html#developing-on-linux-and-macos

> [Docs] Guide for building Python from source on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS without conda
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ARROW-955
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-955
>             Project: Apache Arrow
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Python
>         Environment: Ubuntu - 3.19.0-80-generic #88~14.04.1-Ubuntu
> Python 2.7.6
>            Reporter: Devang Shah
>            Priority: Major
>
> I built pyarrow, arrow, and parquet-cpp from source - so that I could use the 
> new read_row_group() interface and in general, have access to the latest 
> versions. I ran into many issues during the build but was ultimately 
> successful (notes below). However, I am not able to import pyarrow.parquet 
> due to the following issue:
> >>import pyarrow.parquet
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "", line 1, in 
> File "pyarrow/init.py", line 28, in 
> import pyarrow._config
> ImportError: No module named _config
> This is similar to an issue reported in github/conda-forge/pyarrow-feedstock, 
> where also I posted this...but I think this forum is more direct and 
> appropriate - so re-posting here.
> I used instructions at https://arrow.apache.org/docs/python/install.html to 
> build arrow/cpp, parquet-cpp, and then pyarrow, with the following deviations 
> (I view them as possibly bugs in the instructions):
> arrow/cpp build:
> export ARROW_HOME=$HOME/local
> I had to specify -DARROW_PYTHON=on and -DPARQUET_ARROW=ON to the cmake 
> command (besides the -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$ARROW_HOME)
> parquet-cpp build:
> export ARROW_HOME=$HOME/local
> cmake -DARROW_HOME=$HOME/local -DPARQUET_ARROW_LINKAGE=static 
> -DPARQUET_ARROW=ON .
> make
> sudo make install ----> this installs parquet libs in the std systems 
> location (/usr/local/lib) so that the pyarrow build (see below) can find the 
> parquet libs
> pyarrow build:
> export ARROW_HOME=$HOME/local (not a deviation; just repeating here)
> export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$HOME/local/lib:$HOME/parquet4/parquet-cpp/build/latest
> sudo python setup.py build_ext --with-parquet --with-jemalloc 
> --build-type=release install
> sudo python setup.py install
> (sudo is needed to install in /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages )
> These are the steps and modifications to the instructions needed for me to 
> build the pyarrow.parquet package. However, when I now try to import the 
> package I get the error specified above.
> Maybe I did something wrong in my steps which I kind of put together by 
> searching for these issues...but really can't tell what. It took me almost a 
> whole day to get to the point where I can build pyarrow and parquet, and now 
> I can't use what I built.
> Any comments, help appreciated! Thanks in advance.



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