Prem Sagar Gali created ARROW-15330:
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             Summary: Relaxing `grpc-cpp` requirements to avoid package 
inconsistency
                 Key: ARROW-15330
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-15330
             Project: Apache Arrow
          Issue Type: Improvement
          Components: C++, Python
    Affects Versions: 6.0.1, 7.0.0
         Environment: ubuntu
            Reporter: Prem Sagar Gali


Starting arrow `6.0.1`, the `grpc-cpp` requirement was raised to 
`>=1.42.0,<1.43.0a0` which forces the GCC stack (`libstdcxx-ng`, `ibgcc-ng`) to 
pin to `>=11.2.0`.  

 

Prior to this change, the GCC stack was pinned to `>=9.4.0`.

 

Due to this change, many downstream libraries will have a conflict as many OSS 
libraries rely on if they rely on default GCC of LTS versions of OS's. 
Currently, Ubuntu 20.04 ships with gcc-9 and ubuntu 22.04 which will have 
gcc-11 as default is not out yet. Hence is it possible to relax arrow-cpp's 
`grpc-cpp` requirements so that it is also compatible with 
`libstdcxx-ng`/`ibgcc-ng`>=9.4.0?



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