On Wed Jan 29 20:27:57 2014, averi wrote: > On Thu Jan 23 18:42:46 2014, averi wrote: > > On Thu Jan 23 15:32:59 2014, [email protected] wrote: > > > (Re-filing from old ticket > > > http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=706886) > > > > > > Fedora is already providing this service, but it makes more sense > > > to > > > provide it from gnome (Zeeshan and Bastien concur with this PoV). > > > > > > Please arrange Ubuntu VM, or run the service from within jhbuild, > > > as > > > geoclue depends on recent versions of glib, apparently, which the > > > RetHat > > > gnome servers can't provide. > > > > > > Target DNS name: geolocation.gnome.org > > > > We do have the capability to run that on one of our Ubuntu machines. > > Can you please point me to the documentation to properly set up the > > service? > > > > The package we should use is probably geoclue-ubuntu-geoip [1], do we > > need anything else? > > I did request a Fedora 20 VM at OSUOSL and will move forward as soon > as that will be approved and up. > > Currently neither Debian nor Ubuntu are shipping the server-side bits > of geoclue and RHEL / EPEL 6 do have an older libglib than the one we > need to have the package built and installed on our RHEL 6 machines. > > That said Fedora 20 provides the package we need [1], thus the > decision to request a VM with that distribution. > > I'll keep the ticket updated as things move forward. > > [1] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/acls/name/geoclue2
Seems OSUOSL finally provided us with a VM to set geolocation.gnome.org up. I'll work on setting up the service as soon as possible within the next two weeks. Can you please confirm the correct package I should use is geoclue2 from the F20 repositories? do you have some documentation to set the service up and running? thanks! -- Andrea, GNOME Sysadmin GNOME Accounts Team GNOME Membership & Elections Committee Chairman ---------------------------------------------------- This message was sent via GNOME.org Request Tracker. _______________________________________________ gnome-infrastructure mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure
