Le 28.09.2007 03:42, DongInn Kim a écrit : > I have a little noise about common-rpms on gforge repository. > > Do we expect to upload all the common rpms to distro specific noarch > directory on the gforge repo. As you all know, the common-rpms works for all > the distros that OSCAR supports and we did not have to make a distro specific > common-rpms tarball(e.g, > http://oscar.openclustergroup.org/filebrowser/49/trunk). I think that it > would be great if gforge can take care of common-rpms thing too like the > current oscar nightly tarball. > I'm thinking about this writing the new repository manager (which can be found on svn://svn.oscar......org/svn/pkgsrc/tools.repositories/). The way I plan to do it is: - a .src.rpm package is uploaded - rpms are built on each distro/arch - if rpm name contains one of mdv, fc, rhel in its name one built, it goes to distro specific repos. If not, it goes to common-rpms.
What do you think of it ? > BTW, uploading rpms to the gforge repo does not seem to work now. > The rpms used to show up on the repo almost as soon as they are uploaded but > they do not show up even after I uploaded several rpms to > http://oscar.gforge.inria.fr/yum/dists/rhel5/i686/RPMS/ 15mins ago. > Jean, can you please double check to see if the gforge repo is working > properly? > (FYI, I did not even get the notification emails about my uploads yet.) > > Right, sthg went wrong... This is fixed. > Regards, > > - DongInn > > > Bernard Li wrote: > >> Specifically, the yum .repo files listed in this page: >> >> http://svn.oscar.openclustergroup.org/trac/oscar/wiki/Repositories >> >> have wrong syntax -- you can only specify one URL with baseurl: >> >> baseurl=http://oscar.gforge.inria.fr/yum/dists/rhel$releasever/$basearch/ >> http://oscar.gforge.inria.fr/yum/dists/rhel$releasever/noarch/ >> >> this won't work at all. >> >> I suggest creating a separate repo for noarch. >> >> BTW, are there any resolution to the i386 vs i686 issue? >> >> Also, currently OSCAR uses yume, which uses its own auto-generated >> yum.conf during run time, so it will not even look at the .repo files >> in /etc/yum.repos.d. >> >> Personally though, I like putting .repo files in /etc/yum.repos.d so >> hopefully yume can be modified to do this instead. >> >> Right now if you want to get around this, as DongInn suggested, you >> can create a .url file in /tftpboot/oscar/ and put the gforge >> repositories there. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Bernard >>
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