In Ubuntu, nova-compute and nova-compute-* depends on each other, will it cause some problem?
On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 4:00 PM, Julien Danjou <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, Sep 05 2012, Thomas Goirand wrote: > > Hi Thomas, > >> There may have been some other contributors (especially Debconf >> translations), but that's the main team. I'm not sure if Julien still >> wants to get involved in the Debian packaging of Openstack, since he is >> busy on the Ceilometer project. > > Well, I'm still interested, but don't have any direct use of them as of > today, and have other things to do as you stated, so I'm not very active > right now, I admit. :) > >> What happened > One of the problem we have in Debian, is that we have a >> strong allergy >> to bzr. We use Git, and we are happy to do so, and I don't believe that >> any of us wishes to go back to using bzr, for the same reasons Openstack >> itself moved to Github. Also, since we use Git, it's easy for us to >> import "upstream" code, which is a way better. > > FWIW I think you pointed (one of) the real problem here. :) > >> It's a little bit too late in the release cycle, I'm fearing the release >> team reaction here. > > Oh, I think that all changes are too late now anyway. > >> There shouldn't be a version depend on lsb-base. Any lsb-base is fine, >> IMO. > > I can't recall why, but I'm pretty sure the version is here for a good > reason and for the init scripts. > >>> nova-ajax-console-proxy: >>> - Debian does not provide this package at all. Ubuntu does. > > I think this is now superseded by novnc. > >>> nova-vncproxy & nova-xvpvncproxy: >>> - Ubuntu has nova-vncproxy while debian has nova-xvpvncproxy (that >>> provides nova-vncproxy) >>> - Ubuntu has a conflict against novnc, while debian does not. > > Same here, vncproxy is now novnc if I'm not mistaken. Don't know what > nova-xvpvncproxy is. > >>> debian/nova-common.nova-manage.logrotate >>> ---------------------------------------- >>> - ubuntu provides this, debian does not. >> >> This is a bug in our package that should be fixed. >> >>> debian/nova-common.postinst >>> --------------------------- >>> - Ubuntu checks for the existance of an user/group before creating. >>> Debian should do the same. >> >> You didn't read the script correctly then. The debian package uses >> getent, which is the correct way (tm) to do things. It's the Ubuntu >> package that is wrong here, IMO. > > Is it me, but I don't see any getent? Anyway, I think getent isn't the > way togo neither, the current implementation is fine, adduser does not > fail if a group or a user already exists. > > Cheers, > -- > Julien Danjou > # Free Software hacker & freelance > # http://julien.danjou.info > > _______________________________________________ > Openstack-devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/openstack-devel > -- YunQiang Su _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openstack Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openstack More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

