On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 10:29 AM, Jens Axboe <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 10/14/2014 10:24 PM, Stephen Cameron wrote:
>> Been traveling all day, so only just now saw this thread... I can take
>> a look tomorrow, if you haven't already solved it. I don't have
>> access to any rhel5 systems though.
>
> I'm doing a kvm install right now to test it, so unless you hear
> otherwise, consider it taken care of.
>
> --
> Jens Axboe
If you don't know the opensuse build service (OBS) will let you build
for a number of distros. The only issue is you need a specfile or deb
control file appropriate to the distro. ie. typically the opensuse
specfile will not work with RedHat and vice versa. Debian and Ubuntu
don't use specfiles at all.
For release build testing it might be useful to maintain a fio package
on OBS that builds for various distros and do a test build prior to
each release.
Anyone can create an account at build.opensuse.org and leverage the build farm.
Here's the current list of supported distros:
> osc dists
distribution project repository
reponame
------------ ------- ----------
--------
openSUSE Factory openSUSE:Factory snapshot
openSUSE_Factory
openSUSE 13.2 openSUSE:13.2 standard
openSUSE_13.2
openSUSE 13.1 openSUSE:13.1 standard
openSUSE_13.1
openSUSE 12.3 openSUSE:12.3 standard
openSUSE_12.3
openSUSE 12.2 openSUSE:12.2 standard
openSUSE_12.2
openSUSE Factory ARM openSUSE:Factory:ARM standard
openSUSE_Factory_ARM
openSUSE Tumbleweed openSUSE:Tumbleweed standard
openSUSE_Tumbleweed
SUSE SLE-11 SP 3 SUSE:SLE-11:SP3 standard
SLE_11_SP3
SUSE SLE-11 SP 2 SUSE:SLE-11:SP2 standard
SLE_11_SP2
SUSE SLE-10 SUSE:SLE-10:SDK standard
SLE_10_SDK
Arch Core Arch:Core standard
Arch_Core
Arch Extra Arch:Extra standard
Arch_Extra
Debian 7.0 Debian:7.0 standard
Debian_7.0
Debian 6.0 Debian:6.0 standard
Debian_6.0
Fedora 20 Fedora:20 standard
Fedora_20
Fedora 19 Fedora:19 standard
Fedora_19
Fedora 18 Fedora:18 standard
Fedora_18
ScientificLinux 7 ScientificLinux:7 standard
ScientificLinux_7
ScientificLinux 6 ScientificLinux:6 standard
ScientificLinux_6
RedHat RHEL-7 RedHat:RHEL-7 standard
RHEL_7
RedHat RHEL-6 RedHat:RHEL-6 standard
RHEL_6
RedHat RHEL-5 RedHat:RHEL-5 standard
RHEL_5
RedHat RHEL-4 RedHat:RHEL-4 standard
RHEL_4
CentOS CentOS-7 CentOS:CentOS-7 standard
CentOS_7
CentOS CentOS-6 CentOS:CentOS-6 standard
CentOS_6
CentOS CentOS-5 CentOS:CentOS-5 standard
CentOS_5
Ubuntu 14.04 Ubuntu:14.04 standard
xUbuntu_14.04
Ubuntu 13.10 Ubuntu:13.10 standard
xUbuntu_13.10
Ubuntu 12.10 Ubuntu:12.10 standard
xUbuntu_12.10
Ubuntu 12.04 Ubuntu:12.04 standard
xUbuntu_12.04
Ubuntu 11.10 Ubuntu:11.10 standard
xUbuntu_11.10
Ubuntu 10.04 Ubuntu:10.04 standard
xUbuntu_10.04
Univention UCS 3.2 Univention:3.2 standard
Univention_3.2
Univention UCS 3.1 Univention:3.1 standard
Univention_3.1
fyi: I just attempted a RedHat test build of fio 2.1.13 and it failed
with the standard openSUSE specfile:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:gregfreemyer:Tools-for-forensic-boot-cd/fio
I suspect it would be relatively easy to make the specfile both
openSUSE and RedHat compatible if there is any value in it.
It typically just requires adding some %if logic to the specfile to
handle the different distros.
Greg
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