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how to use devcloud server install ClickHouse ?
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Hi,
Thank you for posting in Intel Devcloud forum.
As for the package installation, sorry for the inconvenience, users neither have admin privileges in DevCloud nor sudo access. Intel DevCloud® is a shared environment which comes with pre-installed validated Intel® oneAPI software and complimentary packages. As a policy we do not install custom (open source or 3rd party licensed) software to the environment and recommend that you explore available and equivalent oneAPI Software tools or components. You may be able to install software locally in your user folder using conda or pip: “pip install --user” (dash dash user switch allows you to install local in your home directory).
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Gopika
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Hello zcj,
Thank you for posting on the Intel® communities.
To better assist you, can you please let us know more details?
- Is this about Intel® DevCloud: Remote Development Environments for Any Use Case or Intel® DevCloud for the Edge?
- Is this for different Devcloud software?
- Are you developing hardware/software?
- Is this related to Intel® FPGA devices?
Let us know more details.
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Adrian M.
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I am using the DevCloud Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit server and want to install the ClickHouse database,Must be used when checking the environment root
Refer to this link to install
https://clickhouse.tech/docs/en/development/build/#install-git
Is there any way around this
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Hello zcj,
Thank you for your response.
To better assist you, we are moving this community question to another forum for these specific questions.
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Adrian M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hi Adrian M.:
Thank you for your response.
Excuse me, I ask which forum I want to go to
Best Regards,
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Hi,
Thank you for posting in Intel Devcloud forum.
As for the package installation, sorry for the inconvenience, users neither have admin privileges in DevCloud nor sudo access. Intel DevCloud® is a shared environment which comes with pre-installed validated Intel® oneAPI software and complimentary packages. As a policy we do not install custom (open source or 3rd party licensed) software to the environment and recommend that you explore available and equivalent oneAPI Software tools or components. You may be able to install software locally in your user folder using conda or pip: “pip install --user” (dash dash user switch allows you to install local in your home directory).
Regards
Gopika
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Hi,
Thank you for accepting our solution. If you need any additional information, please post a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel.
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Gopika

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