Am Montag, den 12.05.2014, 13:13 +0200 schrieb Sandro Bonazzola: > Il 12/05/2014 13:00, Fabian Deutsch ha scritto: > > Hey, > > > > the "wrapper rpm" I am going to talk about is an rpm which contains the > > Node ISO image which can be used easily with oVirt Engine. > > yum can be used to update this rpm and retrieve the latest oVirt Node > > iso for easy consumption. > > > > For some time we did not deliver Node for Engine in a wrapper rpm > > because a lot of things have changed (see below for the full story). > > > > To get this working again I've been cleaning up the repo and the > > contained spec. > > > > Th repo layout is now: > > node-3.0 branch: > > Builds the base image from scratch > > > > ovirt-3.4 branch: > > Builds the iso for Engine using edit-node and the base image > > > > Open issues: A repo file needs to be generated on each build which > > contains all the relevant oVirt repositories. > > > > Sandro, do you have an idea how we can retrieve all list of all relevant > > oVirt repositories using some curl oneliner? > > No, no curl onliner available for that. > If you need one, we can provide it.
Yes, this would really help us. I opened this ticket to track it: https://fedorahosted.org/ovirt/ticket/136 - fabian > > > The repositories are needed by edit-node to pull in the dependencies of > > ovirt-node-plugin-vdsm (vdsm, gluster, ...). > > > > The changes are _slightly_ tested, and once they are in a better shape > > we can update Jenkins to use these repos to build the image and rpm for > > Engine. > > > > > > Technical background story: > > The problem was that the basic way of how the oVirt Node for Engine ISO > > was build was dramatically changed. > > > > Originally the vdsm packages were part of Node's build process. > > You build the Node and it was usable with Engine. > > > > Now - After we introduced plugins, vdsm was migrated into a plugin > > (ovirt-node-plugin-vdsm) and the plugin is not part of Node's build > > process. ISOs we build these days do not contain vdsm specific bits and > > are called "base images". > > So if you build Node these days, it is _not_ usable with Engine. > > Don't Panic. > > > > The ovirt-node-plugin-vdsm is added to the "base image" in a second step > > using edit-node. This process is now used in ovirt-3.4 branch, where > > also the spec file for the wrapper-rpm resides. > > > > - fabian > > > >
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