Everyone, This is what I came up with. I created an RPM build directory in my home directory and then webified it.
http://www.jointhegrid.com/hbase-repo-home/ All the building/repo making is done here: http://www.jointhegrid.com/hbase-repo-home/redhat/build-all.sh If you place: http://www.jointhegrid.com/hbase-repo-home/redhat/hbase-jtg.repo in your yum.repos.d you should be able to use the repo. Edward On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Edward Capriolo <[email protected]> wrote: > How about we handle it like this, > (on my system) > 1) write a script to download your source RPM > 2) install it > 3) String replace with a script 'cloudera' in the version information. > As to not confuse people as to who the packager is. > 4) RPM build the package > 5) Create a repo and make it public accessible > 6) grant read directory access to the above including scripts etc > > In this way, when Andrew releases a new RPM he gives me a nudge and I > update the script for step 1? > > Edward > > On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 3:45 PM, Andrew Purtell <[email protected]> wrote: >>> From: Edward Capriolo >>> is there a repository that I can configure in my yum.repos.d? >> >> No, sorry. >> >> - Andy >> >> >> >> >> >
