On 18.01.2008 19:19, Christopher Blunck wrote: > I work on the Zenoss project and we're interested in figuring out how to > get our "Zenoss Core" product into the Fedora 8 repositories so that > end-users can install us via a simple "yum install zenoss".
As mentioned in the livna bug the already it seems to me the best way forward is this: - you submit zenoss to Fedora, but it's only going to be imported to EPEL, as there is no proper python in F7 and F8 (which is a shame, but that's a different topic), but one in RHEL4 and RHEL5, which should be fine to use for zenoss; EPEL users then can run "yum install zenoss" on their RHEL/CentOS boxes with EPEL configured - RHX can then start to pull from EPEL if they want (which afaics is the case) - once it got reviewed and approved for EPEL it's automatically approved for livna as well; thus livna can import a slightly modified spec file that depends on compat-python24 which is in livna already; thus fedora users with livna configured can run "yum install zenoss" - sooner or later zenoss and its deps will be compatible to python 2.5; then it's can be just build for Fedora, as it's a approved package for already; then it can be removed from Livna and all Fedora users can run "yum install zenoss" to get it Does that sound like a plan? Sure, we could review and import zenoss for livna now as well and ignore EPEL, but that would mean you'd need another review to get zenoss into Fedora once zenoss and its deps are compatible to python 2.5. HTH CU knurd _______________________________________________ epel-devel-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/epel-devel-list
