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Question about openEuler or CentOS Support #12

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yuchengkang opened this issue Feb 28, 2025 · 4 comments
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Question about openEuler or CentOS Support #12

yuchengkang opened this issue Feb 28, 2025 · 4 comments

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@yuchengkang
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I'd like to know if the 3FS supports openEuler or CentOS. If so, any installation instructions would be great. If not, are there any plans to support them?

@ppkube
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ppkube commented Feb 28, 2025

Looking at its dependencies, there's no reason it can't be built and run on RHEL and its derivatives.

@lindorx
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lindorx commented Mar 3, 2025

没什么特殊依赖,把对应的包装上就行了

@xlcbingo1999
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xlcbingo1999 commented Mar 3, 2025

For CentOS without some special header (<linux/time_types.h>), I try to build it by changing some src codes.

My try in these commits:

xlcbingo1999@03d9be2

xlcbingo1999@29a39ad

xlcbingo1999@0b7d154

Would they cause some error?

@yuchengkang
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Just now, I successfully compiled it on my personal virtual machine, which has 16GB of RAM and 2 CPUs. The operating system is CtyunOS, accessible at: https://ctyunos.ctyun.cn/#/product/mirrorWarehouseDetails?name=ctyunos-22.06&activeName=ProductDescription. It took me a total of 2 days to get the work started, resolve environment and dependency issues, and perform other tasks in parallel. Next, I plan to run it in an RDMA environment.

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