On 07/15/2014 07:29 AM, Curtis L. Knight wrote:
John Dennis <jdennis@...> writes:
On 07/14/2014 04:19 AM, Petr Spacek wrote:
On 11.7.2014 08:40, James wrote:
This page seems to suggest that there are continuous builds available:
http://www.freeipa.org/page/Downloads#Bleeding_Edge
It seems this hasn't been updated since 2013, except the .repo files
have recently? Does this still exist? Are there archives for each
point release somewhere?
In particular, I'm interested in knowing if there are repos with rpm's
for each version/os. (>=v.3.0.0 and Fedora/CentOS6+/RHEL6+)
John, could you comment on this?
The "bleeding edge" repo mentioned on that page is what we call the
"devel repo".
Is the devel repo still being updated?
Yes. However being an automated process sometimes snafu's occur that we
may not catch right away. For instance I see the last update was on 7/2.
It looks like builds are failing for some reason. I don't do the builds,
Nalin does, I'll ping Nalin and see what the problem is.
Are there archives?
No! These builds are *not* official, they are intended for developers
*only*, they are *ephemeral*. On any given day the builds might me
updated multiple times. The repo only has the *latest* devel builds.
Once an automated build completes we purge any previous builds from the
repo.
Is there a build for every version/os?
Probably not. Once again, these builds are for developers only, we only
build what serves our developers at the moment. The list of what we
build changes. Typically we build a current Fedora releases and current
RHEL releases. The packages versions *only* the newest based on the
source tree (see above).
I have been using docker to build rpms for different platforms. It failed on
not having a yubico module for the master branch. This worked on master
before but 3.3.5 does not build either. I have enclosed my dockerfile such
that you can change it and pick up whatever base system and modify which git
branch you would like. You should be able to get at the generated rpms
through the freeipa volume at least that was my thought the last time I
messed with this during version .10 of docker. Anyway, let me know if this
gets you somewhere.
Hi,
For building master you generally want to enable Fedora's
updates-testing repository.
Sometimes there are other repos/packages needed as well but we try to
keep them to a minimum. When someone brings in a dependency outside
updates/updates-testing should announce it on the list; if that doesn't
happen, feel free to shout at them.
--
Petr³
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