Le lundi 16 octobre 2017 14:02:30 UTC+2, Greg Sutcliffe a écrit :
>
> On Sun, 2017-10-15 at 23:27 -0700, [email protected] 
> <javascript:> wrote: 
> > Hi, 
> > 
> > I'm used to Fedora distros. BTW i could also install on Debian 8, but 
> > Debian 9 is here and IMO if you're supporting a distro, you should 
> > also support upcoming release. 
>
> Debian 9 support is available in Foreman 1.16, for which Release 
> Candidate 1 is already available. We expect RC2 shortly, and we'd love 
> reports 
>
> > If Centos is going to be the only supported distros for foreman 
> > installer, docs should be updated to say so. 
>
> It isn't, and both Debian & Ubuntu remain supported, but be aware that 
> it takes time. 1.16 is the first Foreman release since Stretch came 
> out, so it couldn't have been done any earlier anyway. 1.16 sadly was 
> delayed due to technical issues in the nightly builds, but it shouldn't 
> be much longer. 
>

Hi,

Thx for answering so clearly. I could wait a bit for 1.16 and install on 
Debian9. I' m using foreman since a long time and sometimes docs or manual 
are not clear enough to get an easy answer.
 

>
> For Fedora, we generally have conflicts between how they package Ruby 
> and how we do things (that is, we use an SCL to contain the Ruby stack, 
> which Fedora does not). That means we can only release for Fedora on 
> the magical periods where the Ruby/Rails stacks align - otherwise there 
> are conflicts. 
>

If I can help in any way for Fedora 26 or documentation, let me know. I 
have spare servers to test, and time to share.
 

>
> Cheers, 
> Greg 
>
> Best regards,
Claude 

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