On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 02:39:56PM +0100, stephen mulcahy wrote:
> Lars Ellenberg wrote:
> > Most likely this is a broken build of those debian packages.
> > There is an other round of builds pending anyways,
> > as new versions have been released.
> 
> Yeah, looks like some of the new packages have made it into sid and some 
> haven't. As a workaround for now, I've downloaded the full set from 
> http://people.debian.org/~madkiss/ha/dists/sid/main/binary-amd64/ and 
> installed them using dpkg -i and then set them on hold to avoid the same 
> thing happening again.

;-)

> >> I know I'm using packages from Debian unstable so I deserve what I get - 
> >> but is there a better solution for someone running Squeeze?
> > 
> > Rebuild the stack yourself.
> > Or wait until a new build of those packages is available,
> > and confirmed working by someone.
> 
> I confirm the packages from above are working ok (just to save someone 
> else this headache).

Thanks for that.
There is still an other round of builds pending, obviously,
for cluster-glue 1.0.5, agents 1.0.3, heartbeat 3.0.3.
Not sure about the ETA, sorry. :(

> > Or, speaking for lmb, use an other distribution ;-)
> 
> Hehe, thanks - you probably think emacs is a good editor too ;-)

Uhm, no... I just anticipated a post from lmb with that content.
In fact, most LINBIT infrastructure is on Debian.

Which is less a statement about quality or suitablility of distros,
than a matter of habit.

Most distros "just work", if you are used to their ways,
and generally know what you are doing ;-)

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