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LinuxONE Open Source Software Report: October 2019

By Elizabeth K. Joseph posted Thu November 07, 2019 02:46 PM

  

LinuxONE uses the s390x hardware architecture, so for some applications a little work sometimes has to be done so they compile and run as expected on Linux on Z. This work is often done as a collaboration between the open source projects themselves and a team at IBM that helps with the porting and then validation that the software is working as expected. This effort is an on going collaboration with every release of the software needing to be validated.

Of particular note, Swift 5.1 is now validated.

For the month of October, the teams worked to also validate the latest versions of the following:

  • Ansible
  • Antlr
  • Apache ActiveMQ
  • Apache Camel
  • Apache Geode
  • Apache Ignite
  • Apache Maven
  • Apache Mesos
  • Apache Tomcat
  • Calico
  • Couchbase
  • CouchDB
  • Doxygen
  • Fluentd
  • Heketi
  • Helm
  • Jaeger
  • Joomla
  • Keystone (Openstack)
  • Kubernetes Minikube
  • libc6-compat
  • MariaDB
  • MariaDB Maxscale
  • Mesosphere Marathon
  • MongoDB Driver - C
  • MongoDB Driver - Perl
  • MongoDB Driver - PHP
  • MongoDB Driver - Ruby
  • MySQL 5.x
  • MySQL 8.x
  • Netty-tcnative
  • Neo4j
  • NGINX
  • oCaml
  • Openresty
  • PostgreSQL
  • Prometheus
  • Prometheus Collectd exporter
  • Protobuf
  • Puppet
  • Rails
  • Scala
  • ScyllaDb
  • service-catalog
  • Snappy-java
  • SonarQube
  • Swift
  • Zabbix Agent
  • Zabbix Server

The full list of validated software to date is available here:https://www.ibm.com/community/z/open-source-software/

Are you a developer for an open source project interested in seeing your application made available to users on LinuxONE? Your first stop should be theLinuxONE Community Cloud where you can sign up for a free virtual machine for 120 days where you can see how your application runs, and discover for yourself what you may need to change to get it to run well on LinuxONE. If you want to take the next step, fill out this form to request resources for your project (even ones you can add to your CI system!).

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