Bernard Li wrote:
I could do all that on Monday when I'm back in town.
Thanks Bernard, let me know when you are done and I'll move the OpenCSW
packages from testing to current as well
Cheers,
Bernard
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 11:08 AM, Brad Nicholes bnicho...@novell.com wrote:
Hi Vladimir:
I tested the 3.1.4 RPMs I've built and did not observe the issue you
encountered. Can you please outline how you built the RPMs?
Daniel -- if it's okay with you, I'd like to hold off on releasing
3.1.4 until we get this issue clarified with Vladimir.
Cheers,
Bernard
On Fri, Nov
Vladimir Vuksan wrote:
Little gripe about 3.1.4 (and looks like 3.1.3). Apparently SYSCONFDIR
has been changed to
/etc
instead of
/etc/ganglia
in the Makefile. This breaks the RPMS since the SPEC files are
configured to use /etc/ganglia and gmond will fail at startup :-(.
Perhaps
Bernard Li wrote:
Hi Vladimir:
I tested the 3.1.4 RPMs I've built and did not observe the issue you
encountered. Can you please outline how you built the RPMs?
Daniel -- if it's okay with you, I'd like to hold off on releasing
3.1.4 until we get this issue clarified with Vladimir.
I used ganglia.spec file I used with 3.1.2 and just changed the version. I
determined that the difference is this
%configure --with-gmetad
---
%configure --with-gmetad --enable-status --sysconfdir=%{conf_dir}
That is why I see the problem. If you run configure without --sysconfdir
Makefile
Vladimir Vuksan wrote:
I used ganglia.spec file I used with 3.1.2 and just changed the
version. I determined that the difference is this
%configure --with-gmetad
---
%configure --with-gmetad --enable-status --sysconfdir=%{conf_dir}
That is why I see the problem. If you run configure
Vladimir:
Is there a particular reason why you're using the 3.1.2 spec file for
3.1.4? We do occasionally make changes to the spec file so using the
one that came with the release is the recommended way of building
RPMs.
Daniel:
Which tarball should I be posting?