We actually have some ideas for how to make the services less dependent
on each other, see ticket:
https://sourceforge.net/p/opensaf/tickets/2448/
For example, if the LOG service is not installed on the system then you
may choose to either not log at all, or use a fallback solution like
logging to syslog.
regards,
Anders Widell
On 07/20/2017 01:36 AM, jonas arndt wrote:
And now with a subject :-)
Hi Guys,
This is with regards to debianizing OpenSAF, i.e. ticket 2427.
As I go through the RPM dependencies in the opensaf.spec file I am
starting to think that there are some issues there.
* opensaf-lib does not depend on anything => Fine
* opensaf-amf-lib only depends on opensaf-lib => Not fine. In reality
(checked with ldd) opensaf-amf-lib depends on IMM, LOG and so on.
I propose that we just create an opensaf-core.deb package that covers
all core services that are mandatory anyhow. Why have AMF and IMM
separately if they are both mandatory services? Makes no sense to me.
Then for optional services we can have separate debian packages.
Thoughts?
Cheers,
// Jonas
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