On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 11:46 AM Grpc learner wrote:
> The error we encounter was `Netty lib does not support Sparc64: could not
> load a native library: io_grpc_netty_shaded_netty_tcnative_sparc_64`
>
Ah, yes. We don't provide pre-build binaries for SPARC. But swapping to
OkHttp doesn't really
Hi Jasper,
Thanks for your reply!
The error we encounter was `Netty lib does not support Sparc64: could not
load a native library: io_grpc_netty_shaded_netty_tcnative_sparc_64`
Did you encounter it before?
On Tuesday, August 21, 2018 at 1:18:34 PM UTC-7, Jasper Siepkes wrote:
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> Hi!
>
> We
Hi!
We run gRPC on SmartOS (ie. Illumos / Solaris based OS) on multiple
production systems with Netty with no problems whatsoever. What kind of
problems are you experiencing on Solaris and which version of Solaris are
you running?
Kind regards,
Jasper
On Tuesday, 21 August 2018 21:05:54 UTC+
Hi Eric,
Thank you so much for your reply!
We have some Solaris machine, in which seem we cannot use netty, so we
would like to switch to okhttp.
On Monday, August 20, 2018 at 7:58:08 AM UTC-7, Eric Anderson wrote:
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> grpc-okhttp works fine on regular, non-Android Java versions. Security is
>
grpc-okhttp works fine on regular, non-Android Java versions. Security is
different than grpc-netty, so you can't use netty-tcnative. You can use
Java 9+ or Conscrypt. If using Conscrypt, you should install it as the
default provider with Security.insertProviderAt(Conscrypt.newProvider(), 1);
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