Michael Stahnke wrote:
Perhaps you could explain this a little more. When I read that the
Postgres Merge happend, I assumed that meant Postgres functionality.
Also, in reading Cliff's notes for Spacewalk 0.6, it looked like
Postgres support was in there. Am I just mis-reading things, or is
On Wed Aug 05/2009 @ 9:08:P +0200 asdasd, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
So little explanation:
This step means that we have schema definition which we can feed to
PostgreSQL. That mean definition of tables, procedures, indexes...
In fact - using tool chameleon we are able to create PosgresSQL
Dear Greg.
So for those of us following along at home, what's the best way of keeping
up with the latest changes to the Spacewalk codebase?
Is it better to be pulling stuff straight out of git, or is it better to be
using some combination of the 0.6/rawhide RPM nightly builds at
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On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 13:47:27 -0400 (EDT)
Greg DeKoenigsberg g...@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, 5 Aug 2009, Marcus Moeller wrote:
Is it better to be pulling stuff straight out of git, or is it
better to be using some combination of the 0.6/rawhide
On 08/04/2009 03:53 PM, Joshua Roys wrote:
Hello all,
Attached is a patch that lets you play around with symlinks through
the config management interface (rhbz#428190). It's a bit of a hack
in the sense that it asks you to put the target of the symlink in the
file contents. Also, a few
It's that time again, time to get yet another release of Spacewalk out
the door. Thursday, Aug 6 @ noon EDT will be code freeze.
There are 30 bugs (lot's of tracking bugs) that still need punting
or fixing. Please take a look at your bug lists:
http://tinyurl.com/kspjsl
We will start
I just pushed the code for Joshua Roys's Audit feature.
With the install of the latest spacewalk-java RPMs you should see a new
Audit tab at the top of the GUI with a few subsequent pages contained
within.
More info on getting the feature running here:
http://www.stl.gtri.gatech.edu/jroys/