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as far as I can tell the sssd code has not been ported to the Phi (yet), so the short answer is no.
The long answer is: sure, if you're willing to port sssd and all client stuff to the Phi
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What does it mean? Recompile all needed source rpms? Is there any nice howto or documentation or so? (could not find anything that could help me)
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Yes , you'd need to recompile it from source, including all dependencies. And especially with a package like sssd the list of dependencies is lengthy, so you're in for a log, slow and painful process. At first glance I saw that sssd requires
- popt
- talloc
- glib2
and quite a few more, most of which are not available for the Xeon Phi (so you'd need to rebuild those as well)
I have not found any guides on building RPMs for the Xeon Phi, but I'd expect it to be very similar to building RPMs for other OSes (such as Redhat EL 6/7 or CentOS 6/7) , as the Xeon Phi setup is very similar to a RHEL distro.
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