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Missing Arrow objects

Open feenberg opened this issue 5 years ago • 5 comments

We have Stata-Parquet working under Anaconda, but wish to make if available to all users. with each user having to install Anaconda. We followed the instructions for a manual install, but find that Stata-parquet does not link to the Apache Arrow libraries correctly. Here is the message from the make program:

arrowprob.txt

As you can see from the messages, The compiler is complaining that Arrow does not provide the objects that Stata-Parquet is requesting. Is this a new version of Arrow with a different interface or did we make a basic error?

Thanks

feenberg avatar Nov 11 '19 23:11 feenberg

Of course I meant "without each user installing Anaconda".

Sorry

feenberg avatar Nov 11 '19 23:11 feenberg

@feenberg I get a file not found error for the linked file.

I have always problems installing parquet outside Anaconda. Kyle managed to do it way back when. I will try again but I'm on Arch, not RedHat/CenOS.

This gives me an idea, though: Can you tell me which OS version exactly is NBER using? If the manual install fails, I will try to debug on a virtual machine and see if that helps troubleshoot the manual instructions/pin down versioning issues. (Though I probably won't get time to do that until the fall semester ends.)

mcaceresb avatar Nov 11 '19 23:11 mcaceresb

Would you like an account on our system? Would that be easier?

We are currently running SL7 which is the same as Centos7 but the messages I posted were from a new install of Centos8. just for testing. We would upgrade if necessay.

Dan

On Mon, 11 Nov 2019, Mauricio Caceres Bravo wrote:

@feenberg I get a file not found error for the linked file.

I have always problems installing parquet outside Anaconda. Kyle managed to do it way back when. I will try again but I'm on Arch, not RedHat/CenOS.

This gives me an idea, though: Can you tell me which OS version exactly is NBER using? If the manual install fails, I will try to debug on a virtual machine and see if that helps troubleshoot the manual instructions/pin down versioning issues. (Though I probably won't get time to do that until the fall semester ends.)

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feenberg avatar Nov 11 '19 23:11 feenberg

This is just on the NBER servers, right? I already have an account if so. My concern is with having control over the libraries, etc. that are installed systemwide so I can test out what works.

It would also be nice to test it on a fresh install to see if it works.

mcaceresb avatar Nov 13 '19 13:11 mcaceresb

On Wed, 13 Nov 2019, Mauricio Caceres Bravo wrote:

This is just on the NBER servers, right? I already have an account if so. My

Yes

concern is with having control over the libraries, etc. that are installed systemwide so I can test out what works.

You could try LD_LIBRARY_PATH, but I agree it is much better if that isn't necessary. I take you think the problem is libraries.

Thanks for anything you can do. Parquet will be great for Stata.

Dan

It would also be nice to test it on a fresh install to see if it works.

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feenberg avatar Nov 13 '19 13:11 feenberg