I tried building the 3.6.0 tag last night to no avail, but I'll try the newer betas as well as the master branch tonight, maybe even the 3.7alpha for good measure. Good to hear about recent x-platform work, so maybe a hope.
As a side note, I'm considering using Solaris 11 as a tcp/ip NFS brick to a Centos 7 node, would that be inadvisable? This isn't production, just a lab for the moment.On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 2:55 PM, Justin Clift <justin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> I'm trying to get gluster 3.5.2, or really any version at this point, to
> compile on Solaris so I can take advantage of ZFS and encryption. This
> would be a killer app for me, as I'm a big fan of gluster on linux, but I'm
> running into a number of road blocks with compiling.
>
> any pointers or success stories will be greatly appreciated.
As a thought, have you tried compiling 3.6.0 <latest beta>, or our upstream
master branch?
Asking because there's been a bunch of cross-platform portability work
happening over the last few months, which _might_ have made things easier
for Solaris too (unsure).
Worth a shot, just in case. :)
Regards and best wishes,
Justin Clift
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