Yes, it seems too painful to setup kojibuilder on a RHEL 4 box, mainly due to the different version of python required and all the deps for createrepo and mock. It is possible but as you say too much work. My approach is to setup a 'build proxy' build host and modify my build scripts to log into the appropriate RHEL 4 box to do the actual compilation.
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mike McLean Sent: Wednesday, 25 February 2009 2:12 AM To: Discussion of Fedora build system Subject: Re: Is koji the right build tool for me? and some newbie questions Zubin Sethna wrote: > The problem here is python 2.5 since my build machine runs on RedHat > Enterprise Linux 4 (ES) which uses an older version of python and I > can't seem to find a python 2.5 RPM that will install on this OS. > > > > Also what is python(abi)? Do I have to install a full python 2.5 RPM to > satisfy this dependency? You will need to rebuild koji under RHEL4 (or at least something more RHEL4-ish) if you want to run it on RHEL4. However.... 1) There are some build deps that are missing from RHEL4, you will need to provide them yourself (some may be in epel, others can be rebuilt for RHEL4). I know it is possible to build koji for RHEL4. But... 2) Once built, there are some additional runtime dependencies for koji, some of them indirect (koji-builder requires a recent mock, and mock requires lots of things). I think you can probably get koji-hub and kojira to run under RHEL4 without too much pain. Getting koji-builder on a RHEL4 box is going to be a world of pain (mainly because of mock and yum) -- save yourself the time and use RHEL5 for that. Deps you'll probably need: createrepo git mock python-cheetah python-elementtree python-krbV python-sqlite python-urlgrabber sqlite yum -- Fedora-buildsys-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-buildsys-list -- Fedora-buildsys-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-buildsys-list
