[Bug 1485458] Review Request: orangefs - parallel network file system ( formerly PVFS2)

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1485458

Martin Brandenburg <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Blocks|                            |177841 (FE-NEEDSPONSOR)



--- Comment #4 from Martin Brandenburg <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ---
Thanks Alexander for your help.

I do not have a sponsor yet.

I'll leave the version as is until I either get more specific advice.

Upstream copied the LMDB sources because it was easier to do that than
deal with the many different distributions which may not package LMDB.

Really that's not ideal though.  I will add the ability to link against
an external LMDB upstream, so we can use that.

Most of the macro-in-comment warnings stem from aborted support for
part of OrangeFS called the usrint, which is a libc interposer which can
be used to give applications support for accessing an OrangeFS volume
without kernel support.

I have disabled it because it does not build on some exotic
architectures due to missing syscalls.  I'm not sure we have the ability
to fix this without the hardware.

Is it appropriate to enable it on some architectures and not the others?
Several of our utility programs now rely on it.


Referenced Bugs:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=177841
[Bug 177841] Tracker: Review requests from new Fedora packagers who need a
sponsor
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