On 11/25/2012 01:08 PM, Booker Bense wrote:
I've been working on a project to use Vagrant to automate some of the
process of working on OpenAFS source code.
https://github.com/bbense/ParkBench
My goal is to eventually use Vagrant to create a mini-cell for testing.
That's a long way off. Right now, I'm working on creating a multi-os build
environment.
It's in very early stages right now, but I'd welcome any feedback.
- Booker C. Bense
Hi Booker,
Thanks for doing this. It looks like you're trying to have separate
build and installation modules...is that correct? What is the end-goal?
Do you plan to have openafs checkout from git, build a package, and
publish the packages to a repo? If so, I suggest having an option for
specifying the branch or git commit to use.
Do you plan to publish the cookbooks on the chef community website when
it's fully baked?
I know practically nothing about chef...I'm learning puppet instead.
Sincerely,
Jason
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