Rob James wrote:
I was looking at doing a patch to remove the spacewalk-proxy-tools
package since it's fairly obsolete now but found that it's used for
upgrades - see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=465947 for
the details. Does it look reasonable to merge all that stuff into the
Dennis Gilmore wrote:
On Thursday 23 October 2008 09:48:37 am Jesus M. Rodriguez wrote:
I am going to ask you again. do not put me in the To or CC or BCC of
email to mailing lists.
Why does that annoy you so much? I don't think folks understand it
and have noticed you repeatedly asking about
Dennis Gilmore wrote:
Is there some way how to create some structure on fedorahosted.org? I
did not find any hint in fedorahosted.org documentation.
Or do we have some other place, where we could place tgz files and not
make mess on such filesystem?
yes make it yourself
you should be able to
I prepared nighlty builds:
http://miroslav.suchy.cz/spacewalk/rawhide/
http://miroslav.suchy.cz/spacewalk/rawhide-candidate/
It is created from packages in spacewalk-5E-[lastversion] resp.
spacewalk-5E-[lastversion]-candidate tags in Brew.
It does not automatically build the needed packages
Dennis Gilmore wrote:
On Thursday 30 October 2008 04:26:49 am Miroslav Suchý wrote:
Dennis Gilmore wrote:
Is there some way how to create some structure on fedorahosted.org? I
did not find any hint in fedorahosted.org documentation.
Or do we have some other place, where we could place tgz
Jesus M. Rodriguez wrote:
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 9:31 AM, Miroslav Suchý [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I prepared nighlty builds:
http://miroslav.suchy.cz/spacewalk/rawhide/
http://miroslav.suchy.cz/spacewalk/rawhide-candidate/
It is created from packages in spacewalk-5E-[lastversion] resp
Mike McCune wrote:
Miroslav Suchý wrote:
Welcome root :)
http://miroslav.suchy.cz/spacewalk/gitstat/commit-detail.php?commit=6cdf4423e04ffd66fda796e4946a662a9a03e497
and 3 others commits
Can you please use your real identity for commits? Thx.
Anyone have any good tips on how we can change
I updated (using data, which Dennis provided):
http://miroslav.suchy.cz/spacewalk/nightly-candidate/
Now it contains 0.4-candidate packages. The build still have to be
initiated by developer.
I deleted http://miroslav.suchy.cz/spacewalk/nightly because we stooped
using it.
Packages are
Jesus M. Rodriguez wrote:
Miroslav Suchý wrote:
According the code the the returned version is content of web.version
/etc/rhn/default/rhn_web.conf
I see as best option to create new config option web.apiversion which we
bump up independently on spacewalk version. And ideally return it back
Jesus Rodriguez wrote:
Why 10.0? Seems really arbitrary. If that was the intent, I can live
with it.
If we make is 5.2, people can expected that Satellite 5.3 will have API
5.3, whereas it will meantime bump up to 6.5 or something like that.
I take it as explicitly notice - api version has
Jesus M. Rodriguez wrote:
We're rebuilding only the stuff that has changed right? I don't see
any reason to rebuild anything if nothing has changed.
Correct. So if somebody tagged package, it surely changed. When it is
tagged and not build. I can speak for my packages: I change it and
tagged
4 weeks ago has been released new cx_Oracle in version 4.4.1
I now that Michael tried to replace current version we use (4.2.1) with
some 4.3.x version and it did not worked so he gave up.
The new version has one important feature and it is forward
compatibility with upcoming 5.0. So it may
Last friday I let rebuild of all packages which has tag in git and has
not been builded in Koji. Two problems has been found:
perl-DBD-Oracle:
http://koji.rhndev.redhat.com/koji/buildinfo?buildID=9271
I will take care about it.
stringtree-json
Mike McCune wrote:
I'd advocate we instead release a QA build to the public on 12/15 and do
QA build aka nightly builds are released every day at:
http://miroslav.suchy.cz/spacewalk/nightly-candidate/
Just make sure you tag the package when you commit some fix/feature.
BTW: It seems that
Right now we build into tag dist-5E-sw-0.4-candidate. When I have been
working on that nightly repo I find one good reason why we should use
tag dist-5E-sw-0.4 and only successful builds tagged there from
dist-5E-sw-0.4-candidate. The reason are nightly builds.
Now the package get into
Jason Dobies wrote:
I ran into a wall while adding multiarch support to the SSM remove
packages flow.
Currently, we store the packages the user selects into an rhnSet. When
determining on which servers the selected packages exist, the query uses
the rhnSet of packages and the set of systems to
Jan Pazdziora wrote:
I'd consider it a feature. The developer should tag the package when
he/she feels it is reasonably stable to be built into -candidate.
There is however nothing wrong with the developer pushing their work
to the public repo (for others to see and work on), even if the thing
Dennis Gilmore wrote:
I think we can assume if its not tagged that means that the work is not
complete and not ready to be built or tested.
I spoke about make tag-release, which make git tag. Do not mistake it
for koji tag.
2) Create tag dist-5E-sw-0.4. Normally build into
Jesus M. Rodriguez wrote:
As far as auto building the rpm, I don't like that idea. I prefer that
a developer
build it manually.
OK. I'm outvoted :)
So we keep the nightly repos in current state, where it builds only
package, which are git-tagged.
Can I politely ask all you folks to do
add
Jan Pazdziora wrote:
However, if build.py is what you guys want and what you guys will
develop and maintain, so be it. Just put the info to the wiki and
I'll switch to using that. Until that happens, I'm ready to
maintain and improve Makefile.git.
Err. Am I missing something? Neither you nor
Jesus Rodriguez wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 09:34:43AM -0600, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
On Monday 24 November 2008 02:55:30 am Miroslav Suchý wrote:
stringtree-json
http://koji.rhndev.redhat.com/koji/buildinfo?buildID=9307
Missing requires for unzip.
Can you - Jesus or Partha - fix it?
thats
Bug 466953 - (perl-NOCpulse-Utils) Review Request:
perl-NOCpulse-Utils - NOCpulse utility packages
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=466953
This review request is in queue for one month. I'm looking for some
Fedora developer who want to make good turn.
Thanks in advance.
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It takes long time... But yeah, monitoring is working now.
If you install Spacewalk from nightly repo:
http://miroslav.suchy.cz/spacewalk/nightly-candidate/
you should be able to work with monitoring. There are 2 know bugs. Both
has known workaround.
[Bug 472895] Monitoring fails to start
Jan Pazdziora wrote:
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 09:08:43AM -0500, Miroslav Suchy wrote:
We hit one rpm/yum bug in monitoring. Due this bug yum pick up old monitoring package.
It will be solved in rhel5.3. Until then if you want to install spacewalk with propper installed monitoring you shoudl do:
Miroslav Suchý wrote:
you should be able to work with monitoring. There are 2 know bugs. Both
has known workaround.
[Bug 472895] Monitoring fails to start with new perl-Class-MethodMaker
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=472895
In epel is new package of perl-Class-MethodMaker and our
Mike McCune wrote:
Is this expected from spacewalk-setup:
Not known till now.
* Enabling Monitoring.
RHN::Exception: Attempt to get satellite_org_id on database with more
than one org
RHN::DB::SatInstall
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/RHN/DB/SatInstall.pm 384
RHN::Exception::throw
Is there some reason why spacewalk-backend requires cobbler?
I could not find any reference in backend code now. So is it residuum or
we actually need.
I ask because spacewalk-backend is required by spacewalk proxy and
therefore cobbler appear in proxy as well. Which I'm not sure is what we
I run on this when install sw from nightly:
spacewalk-setup --disconnected
.
* Setting up Cobbler..
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/cobbler-setup, line 53, in ?
main()
File /usr/bin/cobbler-setup, line 38, in main
answers = loadFile(DEFAULTS).next()
File
Coe, Colin C. (Unix Engineer) wrote:
Hi all
to include a 'nicer' editor, replacing the default textarea on a few screens.
BTW: I use It's All Text Firefox plugin
https://addons.mozilla.org/cs/firefox/addon/4125
which gives you the possibility to edit textareas using your favorite
editor
Jan Pazdziora wrote:
On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 08:56:03AM -0500, Pradeep Kilambi wrote:
As I recall cliff mentioning to me once.. there is a bug in the specspo
libraries with rpm which cause apache heap corruption due to specspo
translating strings within memory when you use rhnpush to upload
Jesus M. Rodriguez wrote:
The Spacewalk team is happy to announce the release of Spacewalk 0.4.
In a few hours, the repos will be accessible and you can install 0.4
and try it out.
FYI:
Freshmeat page updated:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/spacewalk/?branch_id=76942release_id=292281
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Dennis Gilmore wrote:
All but 2 packages in git are built for fedora.
Good. Thx.
Please when you build build for F-10 also. instructions are
https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/wiki/ReleaseProcess
It wil be nice to have some target in Makefile.git (and/or build.py) to
build in both tags
Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 2:19 PM, Devan Goodwin dgood...@redhat.com wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Thu, 5 Feb 2009 15:33:58 -0500 (EST)
m.roth2...@rcn.com wrote:
I've tried to install both the 64-bit version and the 32-bit version,
both on
Lukas Durfina wrote:
Hi,
I am trying run rhnreg_ks with python2.5.
I have this problem:
...
File /var/lib/python-support/python2.5/rhn/transports.py, line 225,
in parse
_response
p, u = self.getparser()
File /usr/lib/python2.5/xmlrpclib.py, line 1210, in getparser
return
Devan Goodwin wrote:
1. Make it installable via setup.py:
Why would I want it to install? How I manage the updates if I install
it? Should I then manualy track the changes in rel-eng/bin and when file
change, then reinstall it?
- - re-run when you need to get the latest code.
How would I
Coe, Colin C. (Unix Engineer) wrote:
This patch (which I'm submitting on behalf of a college, Ian Chapman) adds an
--exclude parameter to 'rhncfg-client get'. This allows you to get all files
for this system except that one.
Example:
rhncfg-client get --exclude /etc/ldap.conf --exclude
Gurjeet Singh wrote:
Matej, can you not work on Postgres porting as part of your thesis?
Just curious.
I will take the liberty to answer for Matej since I'm his technical
leader for this thesis.
Matej has long time for his thesis. In fact he must work on it at least
1,5 year. It can not
Devan Goodwin wrote:
I'm not really worried about what happens if the thesis fails, I'm
worried about what happens if it succeeds. My concern is that we don't
end up in a situation where someone spends 1.5+ years working on an
open source project, succeeds (in that the code works), submits that
Jesus M. Rodriguez wrote:
Anyone else having busted links in the rss feed? The titles have a url
of : http://git.fedoraproject.org/git/?p=spacewalk.git%3Ba
I'm using google reader which might be my problem. Just curious if
others noticed it.
I'm reading it using Thunderbird and the links are
Matej Hasul wrote:
Miroslav Suchy adviced me to use mysql proxy
(http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/MySQL_Proxy). Main advantage of this
I want to clarify, that this one was just example (first item in Google
search). There may be others you may consider.
And some are quite general. Like dbiproxy
Dennis Gilmore wrote:
perl-Apache-Admin-Config builds fine on RHEL 5 which uses perl 5.8.8 but the
...
I expect that putting that package in will result in whatever uses it to be
horribly broken. considering its from a place of unknown quality and appears
to be built for fedora-8 which had
First one question:
Bug F-Spacewalk [1] blocks F11Target [2], but since Fedora 11 will be
released on 26-May-2009 and since we plan to add support for PostgreSQL
on autumn, we will miss this date for sure.
I will therefore move the target to Fedora 12. Any objections?
Status:
Packages
$SUBJ
Why I ask?
None package require spacewalk-backend-upload-server in Spacewalk. So it
is not installed on spacewalk. Should the dependency be added to
spacewalk.spec or we should delete this subpackage?
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It seems that recent commits to /java broke the building
Original Message
Subject: Package: spacewalk-java-0.5.25-1.fc10 Tag:
dist-f10-sw-0.5-candidate Status: failed Built by: msuchy
Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2009 07:25:19 -0500
From: Spacewalk Koji Build System
Sending to epel-devel and spacewalk-devel to share this info:
Pradeep Kilambi wrote:
Pradeep Kilambi wrote:
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
build...@fedoraproject.org wrote:
NEW rhnpush-0.4.5-1.el5 : Package uploader for the Red Hat Network
Satellite Server
Are you sure you want this in EPEL? IIRC
Rafael Gomes wrote:
Current goal is very simple: let allow Debian system register to
Spacewalk - nothing more.
Sorry, but I didn't understand. Can you please explain me more?
Basicaly that rhn_register succeed. And Spacewalk will have record about
this client machine (set of
Working on package rhnmd I look in file rhnmdwrap.c and find there:
/* This hack is needed to get around a Red Hat patch that disallows
non-root users to run the sshd binary. */
int setgroups(size_t size, const gid_t *list)
{
return 0;
}
I was wondering if it is true. So I tried it and
Michael Stahnke wrote:
Me again. rhnpush is emailing us every night about issues in Fedora.
Will Fedora be shipping a rhnlib package?
rhnpush has broken dependencies in the development tree:
On i386:
rhnpush-0.4.5-1.fc11.noarch requires rhnlib
Please resolve this as soon as possible.
Seeing as Jesus likes reviewing commit... I'm just wondering - do we
want to setup some Code Review tools? Will we use it? Or gitk/tig and
sending mails to spacewalk-devel is sufficient?
If I see here majority of positive response I will be happy to set up
some tool. Hmm probably some time
Jesus M. Rodriguez wrote:
at the commit logs as mike I do. I look at them for a few reasons:
1) understand what's going on
2) looking for glaring errors and duplicate code
While a tool might help us get better, if everyone spent sometime
reviewing the commit logs.
Agree. Good slides
Jan Pazdziora wrote:
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 02:51:38AM +, jmrodri wrote:
I've seen a few of these, what does this do?
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/SourceURL
The most common case is where upstream distributes source as
a tar.gz, tar.bz2 or zip archive that we
Pradeep Kilambi wrote:
Miroslav Suchý wrote:
Pradeep Kilambi wrote:
Looking at your commit:
http://git.fedoraproject.org/git/?p=spacewalk.git;a=commitdiff;h=c587ddb52000ea2ec2635bccf6729cdf7f6dc0a2
You're missing the fact that even with CFG.ISS_PARENT set, we can
still talk to RHN
Can somebody explain me what is s.system.get_custom_values and
set_custom_values API call?
Custom values of what? For what it is useful?
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Commit 65c8964a14bd176a9141df0af0d86e654f73e690
I do not see tag attached to this commit. Jesus did you forget git push
--tags, or it is my problem?
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Do we have reason why we have python code in /usr/share/rhn and not in
%{python_sitelib}?
Original Message
Subject: [Bug 490438] Review Request: rhn-client-tools - Support
programs and libraries for Red Hat Network or Spacewalk
Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 08:02:28 -0400
From:
Mike McCune wrote:
Applying patches is as simple as:
git am 0001-incoming.patch # apply the patch in your current branch
Can we use:
git am --signoff 0001-incoming.patch
So we know who really pushed it.
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Miroslav Suchý wrote:
Can we use:
git am --signoff 0001-incoming.patch
So we know who really pushed it.
From http://kerneltrap.org/node/8329 :
The Signed-off-by: tag implies that the signer was involved in the
development of the patch, or that he/she was in the patch's delivery
path
Dennis Gilmore wrote:
would anyone object to me creating a spacewalk-comm...@lists.fedorahosted.org
and having all commits pushed to fedorahosted emailed there?
I do not mind, but I do not care as well.
I currently use gitk --all to review commits.
As we previously discussed, I plan to use
And all others packages have been untagged.
Which effectively broken down rel-eng/build-missing-builds-in-koji.sh
script.
May I propose to create 0.6 tags and/or not move the tags, but only copy
them?
Thx
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* dennis created new tags for sw0.6
** dist-f10-sw-0.5-candidate
** dist-5E-sw-0.6-candidate
* I updated rel-eng/tito.props, so we are building by default to these tags
* I pointed nighlty repos to this tags
* I updated rel-eng/build-missing-builds-in-koji.sh so it now builds
using tito
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Jesus M. Rodriguez wrote:
2009/4/3 Miroslav Suchý msu...@redhat.com:
* dennis created new tags for sw0.6
** dist-f10-sw-0.5-candidate
you mean 0.6 right? :)
I've been just testing if somebody is reading this list :))
Yes I ment
dist-f10-sw-0.6-candidate
Thx for the correction
Jan Pazdziora wrote:
Hello,
when running git push --tags, I seem to be getting some errors about
spacewalk-java-0.6.1-1-11. What's strange there is that
spacewalk-java-0.6.1-1-11 does not even look like a valid tag name:
$ git push --tags
Counting objects: 1, done.
Writing objects: 100%
http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=spacewalk.git;a=commitdiff;h=c55ad4bf0952843b458b33579544338069cb442e
May I ask that with new API addition/change we bump minor number of
web.apiversion in file web/conf/rhn_web.conf
And in Javadoc we write comment similar to:
Available since API version
Rob James wrote:
- At the point we get to the activate in the script httpd is not yet
installed any more so it can't chown systemid to the apache user (so
it fails)
Already fixed
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=494290
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=492871
- If the
I upgraded server where miroslav.suchy.cz reside (nightly builds and
gitstat is there) and change data center location. It got new IP and DNS
record should be updated today (it is not under my control).
If you really need it, you can access it using the new IP:
http://81.31.32.66/spacewalk/
The
Rob James wrote:
Good point, but if i want to use provisioning for my clients (e.g. for
remote command capability) then they'll have the provisioning
entitlement anyway (i had it enabled in the activation key so it was
there anyway).
Yes, true.
You can do it the way we do it in Satellite. I.e.
Matej Hasul wrote:
Hello, I started working on migrating tables to mysql.
Data types conversion looks like this:
varchar2 - varchar
number - numeric
date - timestamp
For the records. Matej is trying to rewrite queries in run time to be
MySQL compatible...
Following problems emerged:
1.
Tom Lane wrote:
Matej Hasul matej.ha...@gmail.com writes:
Hello, I started working on migrating tables to mysql.
Isn't this a complete waste of time? There is exactly 0 chance of
migrating all those procedures to mysql.
How do you know?
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Cliff wrote:
So, anyone looked at dojo in the pass? If so, thoughts on it?
Could/would it replace our list tag? Make it better? Compatible licenses?
Nope.
The problem is that if you do not have JavaScript enabled, it will not
work = you usually will see blank space.
I used for one project 5
Jesus M. Rodriguez wrote:
2009/5/4 Miroslav Suchý msu...@redhat.com:
Jesus M. Rodriguez wrote:
upgrade monitoring engine?
* let's not UPGRADE it, let's integrate with something else. --
jmrodri
Can you elaborate on this?
I'm probably just repeating what was said, but when I read upgrade
During work on:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=499680
I wonder what should be correct behavior of monitoring when you disable
it in WebUI.
Current state is that is you should switch off scout and backend
separately. And if you disable monitoring and nothing else, then scout
is
Jan Pazdziora wrote:
On the other hand, having the scout run on the same Spacewalk server
is just one possible setup. It can also run on Proxies and it will
probably be hard to shut down the scout on Proxies as well. Are we
OK with the scout on Spacewalk server behaving differently from the
Repo with nightly builds for Fedora 11 is available here:
http://miroslav.suchy.cz/spacewalk/nightly-candidate-f11/
Enjoy
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Did you ever wonder what version of package was in particular release?
Did you had have hard time of using koji tool?
Stop! I offer you new tool for best price! For free!
http://miroslav.suchy.cz/spacewalk/packages-overview/
OK. Now seriously. There is overview what version of package is
Please use docstring to document behavior of procedures/methods and
classes.
I.e.
def func(attr):
some desc
rather then
def func(attr):
# some desc
And definitely do not change docstring to plain comments.
def _processFile(filename, relativeDir=None, source=None,
CCing spacewalk-devel.
Pradeep Kilambi wrote:
Miroslav Suchý wrote:
Prad,
why did you make desighn changes to tables. Starting from commit
2961816197ba1417eb6ffaa485ae4ddf1f4f4a37
Resulting table is not even normal form #1.
I'm strongly against this change.
Hey Mirek, So here is why,
We
What is our status about Spacewalk 0.6?
Looking at:
https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/roadmap
it seems to me, that we are little behind.
I would like to hear what is general consensus?
- do we release it now as bugfix release?
- do we release it on 15.7. with some features unfinished?
- or we
From the:
https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/wiki/Sha256Support
So once approach is to get the checksum for the packages associated to
the custom channel and generate the repomd as sha1 if its older
content or sha256 if its newer. This is gona be the tricky part.
I today experimentally tested
Maxim Burgerhout wrote:
I have been writing a sort of Satellite shell in Python in my spare
time at work over the last few weeks. I am not a programmer, so the
code quality might be a bit below par compared to you guys and I'd
Do not ask us for permission. Just post it here.
Worst thing, that
http://ask.slashdot.org/story/09/07/08/210241/What-Would-You-Want-In-a-Large-Scale-Monitoring-System?from=rss
Especially I liked:
http://ask.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1296523cid=28629355
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Copyright (c) 2009 Red Hat, Inc. Released under GNU General
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Jesus M. Rodriguez wrote:
ugh, I hate when we do that :) +1 to using the same one and repackage.
In the short term, could we create one then symlink them to the other places?
It would seem silly to create an rpm package that had just the one file.
*cough* rhnlib?
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Justin Sherrill wrote:
Luis Garcia wrote:
Cool. Thanks for getting that added. For now, I used python to call
ssh and ran the results through awk. Nothing fancy, and no doubt
error-prone, but it got the job done. Grabbing the info directly
from a spacewalk will be much more convenient.
Hey
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
Greg DeKoenigsberg 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 RPM nightly builds at
miroslav.suchy.cz?
Nightly builds.
Sometimes in master are commits which can broke whole functionality.
When developer is
FYI:
rhn-client-tools use rhpl
I already asked Lukas Durfina, whether he can create patch to remove
rhpl dependency, since it will take off the need to create and maintain
rhpl for Debian.
Original Message
Subject: The death of rhpl
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 09:38:13 -0400
Dennis Gilmore wrote:
rel-eng/build-missing-builds-in-brew.sh | 22 --
rel-eng/build-missing-builds-in-koji.sh | 30 --
2 files changed, 52 deletions(-)
New commits:
commit 549493f74c548084400913a104bafc2ac632c38f
Author: Dennis Gilmore
Joshua Roys wrote:
Hello all,
Attached is a patch to kill another bug in the configuration management
w/selinux. Specifically, backend/server/configFilesHandler.py ended up
calling the old version of lookup_config_info, which caused all file
uploads to fail in an ISE. In fixing this, I
Lukas Durfina wrote:
Hello,
I created a patch for removing rhpl requirement in rhel client tools.
I made it due to easier maintaing debian packages in future and
http://www.mail-archive.com/fedora-devel-l...@redhat.com/msg05644.html
Patch looks good to me. Thx.
But we need to import
http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=spacewalk.git;a=commitdiff;h=b655f163c24ae03122deb9dcae37173b87169329
It is nice that you removed this package, but since you did not change
SatConfig-general (which use perl-Network-IPv4Addr) your rebuild of
SatConfig-general was without any effect and
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I updated schema documentation for Spacewalk 0.6:
http://miroslav.suchy.cz/spacewalk/schema/spacewalk-0.6/
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Lukas Durfina wrote:
I created a patch for removing rhpl requirement in rhel client tools.
I made it due to easier maintaing debian packages in future and
http://www.mail-archive.com/fedora-devel-l...@redhat.com/msg05644.html
Applied as commit f5062c3f6d928dfa75ce7b7e458eef99635620d4
Thanks.
Today, we have both Spacewalk (and proxy) packages together in one repo
with client packages.
If somebody will install Spacewalk on RHEL he will get as side effect
all those client packages (rhnlib, yum-rhn-plugin, rhn-client-tools),
which will get him to unsupported state.
I'm not sure if this
Brandon Perkins wrote:
I completely agree, I would just also add rhnsd to the list:
rhn-client-tools
rhnlib
rhnsd
yum-rhn-plugin
This looks like the authoritative list when I looked through Koji.
There is for sure others:
rhcfg*
rhn-custom-info
osad
I did not investigate it. Neither for
Miroslav Suchý wrote:
I suggest to split yum repo to two parts. One is Spacewalk and Proxy.
Second is client tools.
Do you agree? Do you disagree? Any comments?
OK. No objections heard.
Jesus can you give me contact on RH person responsible of
http://spacewalk.redhat.com/yum/ ?
If I
Jan Pazdziora wrote:
On Mon, Sep 07, 2009 at 08:42:23AM +0200, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
Jesus M. Rodriguez wrote:
yum/0.7/proxy
yum/0.7/server
IMO this does not bring any benefit. A lot of packages are common. If
you install proxy, yum will not install Spacewalk server packages and
vice versa
I'm working on:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=476851
Bug 226915 - [ 976930 ] Monitoring failure on Satellite with external
db (where db name != db instance name)
Which start to be PITA and one solution which comes to my mind is to
remove tables: rhn_db_environment and
Michael Mraka wrote:
That's crucial question. It looks like nobody here knows ;). According
to Mirek's investigation it's rudiment from old good hosted ages and it
has never been utilized by satellite.
AFAIK hosted never had monitoring enabled. So this is merely from
NOCpulse time, before we
I'm very close to get Spacewalk client tools into Fedora, but I will
need to pass review of rhnsd. If somebody is willing to make this
review, I will be very happy:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=524558
Note, that there is more reviews waiting:
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