On Mon, 2008-06-23 at 12:13 +0200, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 18:19, Brice Figureau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm building a new ha cluster based on heartbeat on debian testing.
> >
> > Should I use the current debian heartbeat package or go with the
> > opensuse build service pacemaker packages?
>
> The version of the CRM in Pacemaker is far better than the one in Heartbeat.
OK, thanks. I'll use the pacemaker version, then.
> > Which ones are the most current?
> > What are the pros/cons of both versions?
> >
> > And would it be possible to add a Package file for the amd64 arch in the
> > opensuse build service repository, so that we can apt-get packages
> > directly (currently you can only apt-get i386 packages)?
>
> Unfortunately thats not something I can control myself.
> You'd need to send an email to the the opensuse build service list and ask
> them.
OK, will do soon.
> What is required? More entries in the same file or a whole new file?
amd64 entries in the Package file should work and should be the simplest
way of achieving this.
Debian archives use a (signed) Release file that points to individual
(signed) Package files for each architecture (each in their own
binary-${arch} folders).
Meanwhile, I'll mirror the built files in my own private repository.
Thanks,
--
Brice Figureau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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