On 07/18/2014 02:11 PM, Carl George wrote:
RHEL7 and CentOS7 (collectively referred to as EL7) have been released. The
IUS Community project fully intends on supporting these releases. We are in
the process of getting all of our infrastructure and tools updated for this
change. If you would like to assist with testing, you can install the new
ius-release rpm from our testing repos on your EL7 server.
rpm -Uvh
http://dl.iuscommunity.org/pub/ius/testing/Redhat/7/x86_64/ius-release-1.0-12.ius.el7.noarch.rpm
--or--
rpm -Uvh
http://dl.iuscommunity.org/pub/ius/testing/CentOS/7/x86_64/ius-release-1.0-12.ius.centos7.noarch.rpm
We will not be porting every package we currently maintain. EL7 ships with
much newer software than EL6, so many of our packages will not be needed. We
are pro-actively porting some packages, which you will see show up in the
testing repos over the next few weeks. If there is a package you would like to
see added to IUS, please refer to our documentation about new package requests
[0].
Thanks,
Carl and the IUS coredev team
[0] https://iuscommunity.org/pages/IUSPackageWishList.html
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Greetings,
You might have noticed some EL7 packages have started trickling their
way into the testing repos. It is still early days for these packages
and versions might change before package start showing up in the stable
repos. If you are spinning up some test servers to get used to the
changes in el 7, you might also want to help test these packages. Any
feedback is appreciated, even it is something like 'works for me'.
-Ben
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