FYI the first step is _not_ to provide all binary package via online
repositories (currently gforge). Currently, only binary packages generated by
OPKGC have to be uploaded. This already implies modifications of the core (that
should already be in trunk).

Please to do not try to change everything at the same time, i will not have the
time to deal with that.

Quoting DongInn Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 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.
>
> 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.)
>
> 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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