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Ali Bajwa commented on AMBARI-15659: ------------------------------------ Not sure if there is an official Ambari stack definition for Zeppelin yet so this is probably related to the unofficial one on hortonworks-gallery. For the unofficial one, I have incorporated the feedback into the code: https://github.com/hortonworks-gallery/ambari-zeppelin-service/commit/d7d08402723573a1202ad6bd4b26e95716830360 Thanks Ali > HortonWorks Zeppelin SUSE Install issue in HDP 2.4 > -------------------------------------------------- > > Key: AMBARI-15659 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-15659 > Project: Ambari > Issue Type: Bug > Environment: SLES11 SP4 > Reporter: Arun Singh > > Issue 2: Zeppelin. Zeppelin is a new component in Tech Preview in the latest > HDP stack (2.4). I've been following this guide: > http://hortonworks.com/hadoop-tutorial/apache-zeppelin-hdp-2-4/ > When installing Zeppelin through the Ambari interface, it errors out with > a message saying it can't install the package gcc-gfortran > > If you open the file: > /var/lib/ambari-server/resources/stacks/HDP/2.4/services/ZEPPELIN/metainfo.xml > > Line 72: > <osSpecific> > <osFamily>redhat7,redhat6,redhat5,suse11</osFamily> > <packages> > <package> > <name>gcc-gfortran</name> > </package> > <package> > <name>blas-devel</name> > </package> > <package> > <name>lapack-devel</name> > </package> > <package> > <name>python-devel</name> > </package> > <package> > <name>python-pip</name> > </package> > <package> > <name>zeppelin</name> > </package> > </packages> > </osSpecific> > This list packages to install on SUSE11, but you don't find these packages on > SUSE11 as they have different names than the RHEL ones... > Eg: > RHEL: gcc-gfortran > SUSE: gcc-fortran > RHEL: blas-devel > SUSE: libblas3 ? > RHEL: lapack-devel > SUSE: liblapack3 ? > RHEL: python-dev > SUSE: python-devel > RHEL: python-pip > SUSE: doesn't seem to be part of the standard repo > Solution: Make a custom <osSpecific></osSpecific> for SUSE 11, with the > correct named packages as they are named on SUSE 11 -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)