Hello Guys,

Let me redo the patches
I'll redo per distribution because there are some more packages to add
So, please, disregard the changes the patches about unzip/wget

I have tested the changes on Debian 9.3, Ubuntu Trusty and Mint 18.3
Also, I noticed ARM 64 support is included only in RedHat based linux
Why is it so? Any kind of technical reason?

At this moment, I'll not add gcc to ARM 64 on Debian/Ubuntu/Mint
Once I'm mainly focusing on X86 64

Also, for Debian specifically there is this libicu issue
Still have no feedback from Debian guys how we could proceed


Kind Regards,

Geraldo Netto
Sapere Aude => Non dvcor, dvco
http://exdev.sf.net/

On 20 February 2018 at 13:13, Geraldo Netto <geraldone...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> I have noticed that we have the following items missing on setup.py to run
> Debian/Ubuntu/Mint
> I'll get the proper package names/test and then submit a patch for them
>
> Debian:
> - bison, flex, git, unzip, wget, libyaml-cpp-dev
>
> Ubuntu/Mint:
> - bison, flex, git, wget, libyaml-cpp-dev
>
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Geraldo Netto
> Sapere Aude => Non dvcor, dvco
> http://exdev.sf.net/
>
> On 18 February 2018 at 15:53, Geraldo Netto <geraldone...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> Another surprise,
>> unzip is not installed too
>> (just to remember, the same debian 9 stable with the package groups "ssh
>> server" and "standard system utilities")
>>
>> login as: netto
>> netto@192.168.203.145's password:
>> Linux debian 4.9.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.65-3+deb9u1 (2017-12-23)
>> x86_64
>>
>> The programs included with the Debian GNU/Linux system are free software;
>> the exact distribution terms for each program are described in the
>> individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright.
>>
>> Debian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent
>> permitted by applicable law.
>> Last login: Sun Feb 18 15:50:15 2018
>> netto@debian:~$ unzip
>> -bash: unzip: command not found
>> netto@debian:~$ su -
>> Password:
>> root@debian:~# apt-get install unzip
>> Reading package lists... Done
>> Building dependency tree
>> Reading state information... Done
>> Suggested packages:
>>   zip
>> The following NEW packages will be installed:
>>   unzip
>> 0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
>> Need to get 170 kB of archives.
>> After this operation, 547 kB of additional disk space will be used.
>> Get:1 http://debian.c3sl.ufpr.br/debian stretch/main amd64 unzip amd64
>> 6.0-21 [170 kB]
>> Fetched 170 kB in 10s (16.3 kB/s)
>> Selecting previously unselected package unzip.
>> (Reading database ... 27530 files and directories currently installed.)
>> Preparing to unpack .../unzip_6.0-21_amd64.deb ...
>> Unpacking unzip (6.0-21) ...
>> Processing triggers for mime-support (3.60) ...
>> Setting up unzip (6.0-21) ...
>> Processing triggers for man-db (2.7.6.1-2) ...
>>
>>
>> Kind Regards,
>>
>> Geraldo Netto
>> Sapere Aude => Non dvcor, dvco
>> http://exdev.sf.net/
>>
>> On 18 February 2018 at 15:41, Geraldo Netto <geraldone...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Nadav/All,
>>>
>>> I can confirm debian has no curl by default (!!!)
>>> This is a Debian 9 64 bits setup with only 2 groups of packages "ssh
>>> server" and "standard system utilities"
>>> I'll add curl to the debian list
>>>
>>> login as: netto
>>> netto@192.168.203.145's password:
>>> Linux debian 4.9.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.65-3+deb9u1 (2017-12-23)
>>> x86_64
>>>
>>> The programs included with the Debian GNU/Linux system are free software;
>>> the exact distribution terms for each program are described in the
>>> individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright.
>>>
>>> Debian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent
>>> permitted by applicable law.
>>> netto@debian:~$ curl
>>> -bash: curl: command not found
>>> netto@debian:~$ su -
>>> Password:
>>> root@debian:~# apt-get install curl
>>> Reading package lists... Done
>>> Building dependency tree
>>> Reading state information... Done
>>> The following additional packages will be installed:
>>>   libcurl3
>>> The following NEW packages will be installed:
>>>   curl libcurl3
>>> 0 upgraded, 2 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
>>> Need to get 518 kB of archives.
>>> After this operation, 989 kB of additional disk space will be used.
>>> Do you want to continue? [Y/n]
>>> Get:1 http://security.debian.org/debian-security stretch/updates/main
>>> amd64 libcurl3 amd64 7.52.1-5+deb9u4 [291 kB]
>>> Get:2 http://security.debian.org/debian-security stretch/updates/main
>>> amd64 curl amd64 7.52.1-5+deb9u4 [227 kB]
>>> Fetched 518 kB in 0s (1,516 kB/s)
>>> Selecting previously unselected package libcurl3:amd64.
>>> (Reading database ... 27513 files and directories currently installed.)
>>> Preparing to unpack .../libcurl3_7.52.1-5+deb9u4_amd64.deb ...
>>> Unpacking libcurl3:amd64 (7.52.1-5+deb9u4) ...
>>> Selecting previously unselected package curl.
>>> Preparing to unpack .../curl_7.52.1-5+deb9u4_amd64.deb ...
>>> Unpacking curl (7.52.1-5+deb9u4) ...
>>> Setting up libcurl3:amd64 (7.52.1-5+deb9u4) ...
>>> Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.24-11+deb9u1) ...
>>> Processing triggers for man-db (2.7.6.1-2) ...
>>> Setting up curl (7.52.1-5+deb9u4) ...
>>> root@debian:~#
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Kind Regards,
>>>
>>> Geraldo Netto
>>> Sapere Aude => Non dvcor, dvco
>>> http://exdev.sf.net/
>>>
>>> On 18 February 2018 at 09:38, Nadav Har'El <n...@scylladb.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 4:00 PM, Geraldo Netto <geraldone...@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello Nadav/All,
>>>>>
>>>>> While I agree that sorting the names sounds totally irrelevant
>>>>> I think this makes things much clear, specially when adding new
>>>>> packages to the list
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Ok, I'll reconsider, trusting you that you didn't change any of the
>>>> content during the sort (I can't verify this easily in my review).
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Because it is much easier to read the list of dependencies for a
>>>>> certain distribution
>>>>> apt or yum are smart enough to handle the dependencies, so, sorting
>>>>> should not break the process
>>>>>
>>>>> Also:
>>>>> - I just noticed that Debian class is missing the unzip package, maybe
>>>>> unzip is installed by default, but I would still add to the package list
>>>>> just in case
>>>>>   (it is easier to read the dependencies now, because they are sorted
>>>>> and therefore, I can directly compare with the dependencies of other
>>>>> distributions)
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I have a hunch that nobody tested this on pure Debian recently (Ubuntu
>>>> is listed separately!), which is why nobody noticed unzip is missing.
>>>> I doubt it is installed by default, although many advanced users will
>>>> certainly have it installed.
>>>>
>>>> That being said, please don't go adding random packages which you think
>>>> are missing to Debian's list - if you
>>>> want to change Debian's list, you'll need to get a Debian machine (or
>>>> VM or Docker container) and test that
>>>> your changes actually work on Debian.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> - Fedora class has no reference to curl, but only to wget, once again,
>>>>> maybe curl is installed by default, but I would still add to the package
>>>>> list
>>>>>   (the same situation here, because it was sorted, it was quick to
>>>>> find that curl is not in fedora list)
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I guess this is true. Probably installed by default, yes. I can confirm
>>>> the package name is "curl" on Fedora, and it's safe to add.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> - there are some other cases like this
>>>>>
>>>>> Also, we could further optimise it because, for example, maven is
>>>>> maven, unzip is unzip in all distributions that we support
>>>>> So, we could create a single list of shared dependencies and just use
>>>>> it
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm not sure this is worth the trouble, but perhaps.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Kind Regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Geraldo Netto
>>>>> Sapere Aude => Non dvcor, dvco
>>>>> http://exdev.sf.net/
>>>>>
>>>>> On 14 February 2018 at 10:10, Nadav Har'El <n...@scylladb.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> There is no good way for me to review this patch (to confirm you
>>>>>> didn't forget any of the packages while sorting them)...
>>>>>> Why is this important or even useful to have the package names sorted?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Nadav Har'El
>>>>>> n...@scylladb.com
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 7:07 PM, geraldo netto <
>>>>>> geraldone...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Signed-off-by: geraldo netto <geraldone...@gmail.com>
>>>>>>> ---
>>>>>>>  scripts/setup.py | 143 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>>>>>> ++++++++++++++-----------
>>>>>>>  1 file changed, 114 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> diff --git a/scripts/setup.py b/scripts/setup.py
>>>>>>> index 41aa976..766454f 100755
>>>>>>> --- a/scripts/setup.py
>>>>>>> +++ b/scripts/setup.py
>>>>>>> @@ -25,13 +25,38 @@ standard_ec2_post_install = ['pip install awscli
>>>>>>> &&'
>>>>>>>  class Fedora(object):
>>>>>>>      name = 'Fedora'
>>>>>>>      install = 'yum -y install --allowerasing'
>>>>>>> -    packages = ['gcc-c++', 'gcc-c++-aarch64-linux-gnu', 'git',
>>>>>>> 'gdb', 'qemu-img',
>>>>>>> -                'qemu-system-x86', 'libvirt', 'maven',
>>>>>>> -                'ant', 'autoconf', 'automake', 'boost-static',
>>>>>>> 'genromfs', 'libtool',
>>>>>>> -                'flex', 'bison', 'maven-shade-plugin',
>>>>>>> 'python-dpkt', 'tcpdump', 'gdb',
>>>>>>> -                'gnutls-utils', 'openssl', 'p11-kit', 'patch',
>>>>>>> 'wget',
>>>>>>> -                'unzip', 'ncurses', 'ncurses-devel',
>>>>>>> 'libstdc++-static', 'openssl-libs',
>>>>>>> -                'libedit-devel', 'yaml-cpp-devel'
>>>>>>> +    packages = [
>>>>>>> +                'ant',
>>>>>>> +                'autoconf',
>>>>>>> +                'automake',
>>>>>>> +                'bison',
>>>>>>> +                'boost-static',
>>>>>>> +                'flex',
>>>>>>> +                'gcc-c++',
>>>>>>> +                'gcc-c++-aarch64-linux-gnu',
>>>>>>> +                'gdb',
>>>>>>> +                'genromfs',
>>>>>>> +                'git',
>>>>>>> +                'gnutls-utils',
>>>>>>> +                'libedit-devel',
>>>>>>> +                'libstdc++-static',
>>>>>>> +                'libtool',
>>>>>>> +                'libvirt',
>>>>>>> +                'maven',
>>>>>>> +                'maven-shade-plugin',
>>>>>>> +                'ncurses',
>>>>>>> +                'ncurses-devel',
>>>>>>> +                'openssl',
>>>>>>> +                'openssl-libs',
>>>>>>> +                'p11-kit',
>>>>>>> +                'patch',
>>>>>>> +                'python-dpkt',
>>>>>>> +                'qemu-img',
>>>>>>> +                'qemu-system-x86',
>>>>>>> +                'tcpdump',
>>>>>>> +                'unzip',
>>>>>>> +                'wget',
>>>>>>> +                'yaml-cpp-devel',
>>>>>>>                  ]
>>>>>>>      ec2_packages = standard_ec2_packages
>>>>>>>      test_packages = ['openssl-devel']
>>>>>>> @@ -103,8 +128,7 @@ class Fedora(object):
>>>>>>>      versions = [Fedora_19, Fedora_20, Fedora_21, Fedora_22,
>>>>>>> Fedora_23, Fedora_24, Fedora_25, Fedora_26, Fedora_27]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  class RHELbased(Fedora):
>>>>>>> -    name = ['Scientific Linux', 'NauLinux', 'CentOS Linux',
>>>>>>> -            'Red Hat Enterprise Linux', 'Oracle Linux']
>>>>>>> +    name = ['Scientific Linux', 'NauLinux', 'CentOS Linux', 'Red
>>>>>>> Hat Enterprise Linux', 'Oracle Linux']
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>      class RHELbased_70(object):
>>>>>>>          packages = []
>>>>>>> @@ -139,12 +163,32 @@ class RHELbased(Fedora):
>>>>>>>  class Debian(object):
>>>>>>>      name = 'debian'
>>>>>>>      install = 'apt-get -y install'
>>>>>>> -    packages = ['build-essential', 'libboost-all-dev', 'genromfs',
>>>>>>> 'autoconf',
>>>>>>> -                'libtool', 'openjdk-7-jdk', 'ant', 'maven',
>>>>>>> -                'libmaven-shade-plugin-java', 'tcpdump', 'gdb',
>>>>>>> 'gawk',
>>>>>>> -                'gnutls-bin', 'openssl', 'python-requests',
>>>>>>> 'python-dpkt',
>>>>>>> -                'qemu-system-x86', 'qemu-utils',
>>>>>>> 'lib32stdc++-4.9-dev',
>>>>>>> -                'p11-kit', 'libssl-dev', 'libedit-dev',
>>>>>>> 'libncurses5-dev']
>>>>>>> +    packages = [
>>>>>>> +                'ant',
>>>>>>> +                'autoconf',
>>>>>>> +                'build-essential',
>>>>>>> +                'gawk',
>>>>>>> +                'gdb',
>>>>>>> +                'genromfs',
>>>>>>> +                'gnutls-bin',
>>>>>>> +                'lib32stdc++-4.9-dev',
>>>>>>> +                'libboost-all-dev',
>>>>>>> +                'libedit-dev',
>>>>>>> +                'libmaven-shade-plugin-java',
>>>>>>> +                'libncurses5-dev',
>>>>>>> +                'libssl-dev',
>>>>>>> +                'libtool',
>>>>>>> +                'maven',
>>>>>>> +                'openjdk-7-jdk',
>>>>>>> +                'openssl',
>>>>>>> +                'p11-kit',
>>>>>>> +                'python-dpkt',
>>>>>>> +                'python-requests',
>>>>>>> +                'qemu-system-x86',
>>>>>>> +                'qemu-utils',
>>>>>>> +                'tcpdump',
>>>>>>> +                ]
>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>      ec2_packages = standard_ec2_packages
>>>>>>>      test_packages = ['libssl-dev', 'zip']
>>>>>>>      ec2_post_install = None
>>>>>>> @@ -161,12 +205,33 @@ class Debian(object):
>>>>>>>  class Ubuntu(object):
>>>>>>>      name = 'Ubuntu'
>>>>>>>      install = 'apt-get -y install'
>>>>>>> -    packages = ['build-essential', 'libboost-all-dev', 'genromfs',
>>>>>>> 'autoconf',
>>>>>>> -                'libtool', 'ant', 'qemu-utils', 'maven',
>>>>>>> -                'libmaven-shade-plugin-java', 'python-dpkt',
>>>>>>> 'tcpdump', 'gdb', 'qemu-system-x86',
>>>>>>> -                'gawk', 'gnutls-bin', 'openssl', 'python-requests',
>>>>>>> 'p11-kit', 'g++-multilib',
>>>>>>> -                'libssl-dev', 'libedit-dev', 'curl', 'libvirt-bin',
>>>>>>> -                'libncurses5-dev', 'libyaml-cpp-dev', 'unzip'
>>>>>>> +    packages = [
>>>>>>> +                'ant',
>>>>>>> +                'autoconf',
>>>>>>> +                'build-essential',
>>>>>>> +                'curl',
>>>>>>> +                'g++-multilib',
>>>>>>> +                'gawk',
>>>>>>> +                'gdb',
>>>>>>> +                'genromfs',
>>>>>>> +                'gnutls-bin',
>>>>>>> +                'libboost-all-dev',
>>>>>>> +                'libedit-dev',
>>>>>>> +                'libmaven-shade-plugin-java',
>>>>>>> +                'libncurses5-dev',
>>>>>>> +                'libssl-dev',
>>>>>>> +                'libtool',
>>>>>>> +                'libvirt-bin',
>>>>>>> +                'libyaml-cpp-dev',
>>>>>>> +                'maven',
>>>>>>> +                'openssl',
>>>>>>> +                'p11-kit',
>>>>>>> +                'python-dpkt',
>>>>>>> +                'python-requests',
>>>>>>> +                'qemu-system-x86',
>>>>>>> +                'qemu-utils',
>>>>>>> +                'tcpdump',
>>>>>>> +                'unzip',
>>>>>>>                  ]
>>>>>>>      ec2_packages = standard_ec2_packages
>>>>>>>      test_packages = ['libssl-dev', 'zip']
>>>>>>> @@ -212,14 +277,34 @@ class Ubuntu(object):
>>>>>>>  class LinuxMint(object):
>>>>>>>      name = 'LinuxMint'
>>>>>>>      install = 'apt-get -y install'
>>>>>>> -    packages = ['build-essential', 'libboost-all-dev', 'genromfs',
>>>>>>> 'autoconf',
>>>>>>> -                'libtool', 'ant', 'maven',
>>>>>>> -                'libmaven-shade-plugin-java', 'tcpdump', 'gdb',
>>>>>>> 'gawk',
>>>>>>> -                'gnutls-bin', 'openssl', 'python-requests',
>>>>>>> 'python-dpkt',
>>>>>>> -                'qemu-system-x86', 'qemu-utils', 'g++-multilib',
>>>>>>> -                               'curl', 'libvirt-bin',
>>>>>>> 'libyaml-cpp-dev', 'unzip',
>>>>>>> -                'p11-kit', 'libssl-dev', 'libedit-dev',
>>>>>>> 'libncurses5-dev'
>>>>>>> -                               ]
>>>>>>> +    packages = [
>>>>>>> +                'ant',
>>>>>>> +                'autoconf',
>>>>>>> +                'build-essential',
>>>>>>> +                'curl',
>>>>>>> +                'g++-multilib',
>>>>>>> +                'gawk',
>>>>>>> +                'gdb',
>>>>>>> +                'genromfs',
>>>>>>> +                'gnutls-bin',
>>>>>>> +                'libboost-all-dev',
>>>>>>> +                'libedit-dev',
>>>>>>> +                'libmaven-shade-plugin-java',
>>>>>>> +                'libncurses5-dev',
>>>>>>> +                'libssl-dev',
>>>>>>> +                'libtool',
>>>>>>> +                'libvirt-bin',
>>>>>>> +                'libyaml-cpp-dev',
>>>>>>> +                'maven',
>>>>>>> +                'openssl',
>>>>>>> +                'p11-kit',
>>>>>>> +                'python-dpkt',
>>>>>>> +                'python-requests',
>>>>>>> +                'qemu-system-x86',
>>>>>>> +                'qemu-utils',
>>>>>>> +                'tcpdump',
>>>>>>> +                'unzip',
>>>>>>> +               ]
>>>>>>>      ec2_packages = standard_ec2_packages
>>>>>>>      test_packages = ['libssl-dev', 'zip']
>>>>>>>      ec2_post_install = None
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> 2.7.4
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