Re: [Spacewalk-devel] Problem building dev workstation

2013-11-11 Thread Bo Maryniuk
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 05:43:32PM +0800, Colin Coe wrote: I ended up rebuilding the VM and starting again. I had missed a step or two. My few cents: I wrote a little workaroung thing that could probably help you (if nothing was broken in between last commit and today):

Re: [Spacewalk-devel] Problem building dev workstation

2013-11-11 Thread Colin Coe
Will check it out. Am using rhel6 as f19 has no openjdk-1.6.0. CC On Nov 11, 2013 6:03 PM, Bo Maryniuk b...@suse.de wrote: On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 05:43:32PM +0800, Colin Coe wrote: I ended up rebuilding the VM and starting again. I had missed a step or two. My few cents: I wrote a

Re: [Spacewalk-devel] Problem building dev workstation

2013-11-11 Thread Colin Coe
Hi Bo Just looking at this now. I have a pre-built, working spacewalk environment and I want to turn it into a dev environment. Does the script cater for this? What options are applicable? Thanks CC On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 6:13 PM, Colin Coe colin@gmail.com wrote: Will check it out. Am

Re: [Spacewalk-devel] Problem building dev workstation

2013-11-11 Thread Bo Maryniuk
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 07:09:35PM +0800, Colin Coe wrote: Hi Bo Just looking at this now. I have a pre-built, working spacewalk environment and I want to turn it into a dev environment. Does the script cater for this? What options are applicable? Well, it does as described: 1. It puts

[Spacewalk-devel] Newbie trying to test my code changes

2013-11-11 Thread Austin Lavinghouse
Hello there, first time user. I'm trying to test my changes to the code by building from source, but I can't figure out how to do so. I've gotten as far as using 'tito build --test --rpm in spacewalk/java as per https://www.redhat.com/archives/spacewalk-list/2013-February/msg00052.html. My test

Re: [Spacewalk-devel] Newbie trying to test my code changes

2013-11-11 Thread Stephen Herr
Oh, and upon re-reading I realized: You can't skip spacewalk-java-lib. That's the rpm that contains all the really important stuff. What client are you breaking by installing it? Another thing to consider is that if you installed the Spacewalk 2.0 rpms you probably want to be making your

Re: [Spacewalk-devel] Newbie trying to test my code changes

2013-11-11 Thread Austin Lavinghouse
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 1:23 PM, Stephen Herr sh...@redhat.com wrote: Oh, and upon re-reading I realized: You can't skip spacewalk-java-lib. That's the rpm that contains all the really important stuff. What client are you breaking by installing it? Another thing to consider is that if you

[Spacewalk-devel] [PATCH] Added Oracle Linux channels for UEKR3, as well as Spacewalk 2.0 Server/Client for OL6 and Client for OL5

2013-11-11 Thread Avi Miller
Oracle has shipped UEK Release 3 as well as Oracle built and signed versions of Spacewalk 2.0 Server (for Oracle Linux 6-x86_64) and Spacewalk 2.0 Client for (OL5/OL6). This patch adds those channels to spacewalk-common-channels.ini. I specified the Spacewalk channels as children of the parent

Re: [Spacewalk-devel] [PATCH] Added Oracle Linux channels for UEKR3, as well as Spacewalk 2.0 Server/Client for OL6 and Client for OL5

2013-11-11 Thread Michael Mraka
Avi Miller wrote: % Oracle has shipped UEK Release 3 as well as Oracle built and signed versions of Spacewalk 2.0 Server (for Oracle Linux 6-x86_64) and Spacewalk 2.0 Client for (OL5/OL6). This patch adds those channels to spacewalk-common-channels.ini. % % I specified the Spacewalk channels as