Hi Nico,
On 11.08.22 11:33, Nico Schottelius wrote:
The advantage of that would be having tested build environments and an
easy way to check if ceph version X still easily compiles on distro A
version B.
AFAIK it is not an issue with the build environment but that the Ceph
code depends on the latest C compiler and libraries and cephadm on a
recent Python.
So the code cannot be built on older distributions. No matter how
sophisticated the build system would be.
I am asking the question: Why even build packages any more?
The upstream project has decided that cephadm and deployment with
container images is the way to go. Wouldn't it be sufficient and easier
to just build the images?
Regards
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