Hi Ken,
CentOS 8 Stream will continue to receive packages or have some barrires for R?
Thanks,
k
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> On 10 Aug 2022, at 18:08, Ken Dreyer wrote:
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> Hi folks,
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> In the Ceph Leadership Team meeting today we discussed dropping
> support for older distros in our Reef relea
On Wed, Aug 10, 2022 at 11:35 AM Konstantin Shalygin wrote:
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> Hi Ken,
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> CentOS 8 Stream will continue to receive packages or have some barrires for R?
No, starting with Reef, we will no longer build nor ship RPMs for
CentOS 8 Stream (and debs for Ubuntu Focal) from download.ceph.com.
The only
Ken, can you please describe what incompatibilities or dependencies are causing
to not build packages for c8s? It's not obvious from the first message, from
community side 🙂
Thanks,
k
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> On 10 Aug 2022, at 20:02, Ken Dreyer wrote:
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> On Wed, Aug 10, 2022 at 11:35 AM Kon
The immediate driver is both a switch to newer versions of python, and to
newer compilers supporting more C++20 features.
More generally, supporting multiple versions of a distribution is a lot of
work and when Reef comes out next year, CentOS9 will be over a year old. We
generally move new stable
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> The immediate driver is both a switch to newer versions of python, and
> to
> newer compilers supporting more C++20 features.
But this is known for 'decades', don't you incorporate this in your long term
development planning? It is not like you are making some useless temporary
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I will chime in just from my ubuntu perspective, if I compare previous (LTS)
releases of ceph to ubuntu, there has typically been a 2 release cadence per
ubuntu release.
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