This directory shows how to bootstrap a local build from source on Linux with an eye toward maximum portability across different Linux distributions. This may help for contributors debugging build issues caused by their local environments.
First, build the Docker image using:
docker build -t arrow_fedora_minimal -f Dockerfile.fedora .
Then build PyArrow with conda or pip/virtualenv, respectively:
# With pip/virtualenv docker run --rm -t -i -v $PWD:/io arrow_fedora_minimal /io/build_venv.sh # With conda docker run --rm -t -i -v $PWD:/io arrow_fedora_minimal /io/build_conda.sh
First, build the Docker image using:
docker build -t arrow_ubuntu_minimal -f Dockerfile.ubuntu .
Then build PyArrow with conda or pip/virtualenv, respectively:
# With pip/virtualenv docker run --rm -t -i -v $PWD:/io arrow_ubuntu_minimal /io/build_venv.sh # With conda docker run --rm -t -i -v $PWD:/io arrow_ubuntu_minimal /io/build_conda.sh
In addition to using Podman instead of Docker, you need to specify :Z
for SELinux relabelling when binding a volume.
First, build the image using:
podman build -t arrow_fedora_minimal -f Dockerfile.fedora
Then build PyArrow with pip/virtualenv:
# With pip/virtualenv podman run --rm -i -v $PWD:/io:Z -t arrow_fedora_minimal /io/build_venv.sh