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Jan Høydahl commented on SOLR-15967:
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> I realise that we're getting a bit off topic here, but really: where do you
> read that you get any guarantees for timely security fixes from any of these
> upstream projects?
For sure off topic :) and I think you raise important questions. If you want to
discuss security patching best practices of Solr's Docker images further,
please start [a users@ mailing list
thread|https://solr.apache.org/community.html#mailing-lists-chat]. Perhaps we
could add some best practices into the reference guide, depending on what comes
out of that discussion.
Wrt rpm / deb or not, I'll leave this open for a bit longer to gather more
opinions. There is obviously a strong trend towards containers rather than
installing applications as packages on an existing server, and I cannot see a
lot of users requesting rpm/deb packages for Solr either. Feel free to raise
the question on [[email protected]|mailto:[email protected]] to solicit
the demand in the user community.
> Add rpm repo for red hat based distros
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> Key: SOLR-15967
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-15967
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public)
> Components: packages
> Affects Versions: 8.11.1
> Environment: # uname -a
> Linux my.host 3.10.0-1160.53.1.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Jan 14 13:59:45 UTC 2022
> x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
> Reporter: Martin Häcker
> Priority: Major
> Labels: centos, centos7, debian, fedora, ubuntu
> Attachments: Skjermbilde 2022-02-01 kl. 15.17.02.png
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>
> Hi there,
> it's surprisingly hard to install Solr in a way where I can guarantee to
> automatically get updates, especially security updates in a reliable manner,
> as well as get a documented way to start / run Solr on my distro of choice.
> What I am really looking for is an official rpm repository (and probably a
> deb repo too) that I can add to my package manager and then install a package
> that will give me all the updates I want, as well as starts the database with
> a systemd file that is known good.
> I in particular am looking for a centos 7 repository.
> I think, that this would make installation of Solr so much easier.
> What do you say?
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