Strategy for running BuildStream on RHEL 7.x?
- From: Justin Erenkrantz <justin erenkrantz com>
- To: buildstream-list gnome org
- Subject: Strategy for running BuildStream on RHEL 7.x?
- Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2017 15:05:42 +0100
All,
The upcoming RHEL 7.4 is expected to introduce official flatpak support. The latest public beta for 7.4 has OSTree 2017.5-3 and flatpak 0.8.5-2. Yet, I believe that it is missing bubblewrap.
Additionally, Python 3 is not distributed as part of RHEL proper - yet, it is part of Software Collections via rh-python35 (or rh-python34):
https://www.softwarecollections.org/en/scls/rhscl/rh-python35/pygobject isn't included in rh-python35. When trying to build that via pip on RHEL 7.4 with rh-python35, it leads to basically needing the full GNOME stack locally....which, if I had BuildStream, might be a tractable problem, but...well, turtles.
Thoughts? Could we perhaps leverage Flatpak/OSTree itself to distribute a version of BuildStream that would work on RHEL 7? Or, do we have to treat RHEL 7 as an ancient Linux distro that doesn't support bubblewrap and sandboxing? I'd hate to miss out on the OSTree advantages there. Or??
I'm open to creative ideas...
Cheers. -- justin
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