Hi Allan,

I just checked in your rpmlist and default package set for Fedora 8 X86_64. I 
hope that this helps to test branch-5-1 on F8.

BTW, guys, please make sure the opkg meta rpms of the following oscar packages 
have configurator.html or configurator_image.html(for only ganglia) in them.

gangalia
jobmonarch
ntpconfig
sge
sis
torque

For example, let me show what meta rpms should be checked and updated on 
ganglia.
cd $YOUR_OSCAR_WORKING_COPY/packages/ganglia
cd distro/rhel5-i386
rpm -qpl opkg-ganglia-3.0.5-2.noarch.rpm

And check to see if there is "configurator.html". If not, please check out the 
current opkgc or update your opkgc's working copy and then rebuild opkgc. After 
that rebuild the above oscar packages' meta rpms with the new opkgc.
Of course, please check in the newly built opkg meta rpms. (FYI, you don't have 
check-in opkg-<name>-server and opkg-<name>-client meta rpms since they are 
fine.)
http://svn.oscar.openclustergroup.org/trac/oscar/wiki/Building_Opkgs


Regards,

- DongInn


Allan Menezes wrote:
> Hi DongInn,
>     I see you are busy working hard this Christmas! Thank you very much.
> I did as i said to Steve Blackburn below and install fc8 x86_64 with the
> old rpms that i built. I also rebuilt witth ./build_all_rpms according
> to Eric Focht's previous excellent intructions. Also I installed
> python-elementtree and perl-Qt fro previous fc7 and fc-6 rpms builds of
> mine other than the crispy branch. It is not enough to just copy the
> rpmlist for fc8 I had to make a new xml file fc-8.x86_64.xml and
> fc-8-x86_64.rpmlist and i have uploaded with my email previously both of
> these files as fc8.tar attachement.
> Thank you again and OSCAR on to the NEW YEAR 2008!
> Cheers,
> Allan Menezes
> DongInn Kim wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have checked in all the opkg meta rpms for all the OSCAR packages for 
>> Fedora 7 / 8 - X86 and almost all the OSCAR normal packages have been 
>> rebuilt and checked in. (Note, only mpich for Fedora 8 is not recompiled).
>> Some fixes are added and the fedora support should be much better than 
>> before.
>>
>> I hope that anyone can test with branch-5-1 on fedora 7 / 8 and post any 
>> problems.
>> http://oscar.openclustergroup.org/filebrowser/49/branch
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> - DongInn
>>
>>
>> Allan Menezes wrote:
>>   
>>> Hi Steven,
>>>
>>> Steven Blackburn wrote:
>>>     
>>>> I'm having problems with the r6785 nightly (dated 23rd December) and
>>>> am now getting too deep / involved. I am using Fedora 8 x86_64 (with
>>>> no updates)...
>>>>  
>>>> The first problem, which I managed to work around was needed
>>>> oscar_server to be added to /etc/hosts for the sanity check. Ticket
>>>> 439 covers this but the solution either isn't in the branch yet or
>>>> doesn't solve all the issues.
>>>>  
>>>>       
>>> I installed fc8 x86_64 on a cluster of five Quad cores with some
>>> problems but it installed. In /tftpboot/distro you need a file
>>> fedora-8-x86_64.url that contains the url of a remote repo of fc8 x86_64
>>> distro. Choose one from  fedora.org mirrors with 2gbps download like
>>> this one using emacs or vi:
>>> http://mirror.anl.gov/pub/fedora/linux/releases/8/Fedora/x86_64/os/
>>>
>>>     
>>>> I had the problem of an apparent inconsitency in the names of
>>>> distro-related directories in tftpboot. If I follow the documentation
>>>> on the wiki and put the RPMs in /tftboot/distro/fedora-8-x86_64 I get
>>>> an "Unable to detect OS error on line 128 of PackageSmart.pm" error.
>>>> If I change line 74 packagesmart to use fedora instead of fc I go
>>>> round in circles. Letting it recognise fc as well as fedora gets further.
>>>>       
>>> Do not tamper with PackageSmart.pm iteworks if you name your local
>>> distro in  /tftpboot/distro/fedora-8-x86_64 ( a directory) and copy all
>>> files from your fc8 x86_64 dvd there!
>>>     
>>>>  
>>>> I had to "yum install dhcp php-pear xinet xmlstarlet" to install from
>>>> the official online repo as none of these were on my DVD... are they
>>>> really missing from the distribution or is my dvd just broken?
>>>>  
>>>>       
>>> 2)Yes i had to to the above icluding yum install csh and below! That
>>> seems to be broken. So for now yum the packages it does not find. You
>>> will also have to build the rpms so do :
>>> svn co
>>> https://svn.oscar.openclustergroup.org/svn/oscar/branches/crispy_5.1
>>> crispy51 say in /opt
>>> then go to /opt/crispy51/scripts and do ./build_all_rpms and copy all
>>> rpms from packages directory to /tftpboot/oscar/fc-8-x86_64
>>> Also to get started you need lxml and cheetah . You can download and
>>> istall them by : python setup.py build; python setup.py install. yOu
>>> will first of all need opkgc!
>>> Here it is :
>>> svn co
>>> https://svn.oscar.openclustergroup.org/svn/oscar/pkgsrc/opkgc/trunk/ opkgc
>>> .cd opkgc and ./configure;make; make install!
>>> Step 2 will build all the rpms for you which you copy to
>>> /tftpboot/oscar/common-rpms and /tftpboot/oscar/fc-8-x86_64
>>> Alternately  you can download the common repo and fc-8-x96_64 repo rpms
>>> which i built and uploaded som time ago before fc8 was released! from
>>> the crispy branck and ADD the SIS dir of built common-rpms to it to get
>>> going!
>>>
>>> Also when you are creating the client image add
>>> ;/tftpboot/oscar/fc-8-x86_64 to the gui first box.
>>> Happy Holidays,
>>> Allan Menezes
>>>     
>>>> When I run the install again, there seem to be yet more packages
>>>> missing: "yum install perl-XML-Simple perl-HTML-Tree perl-Tk perl-Qt"
>>>> but perl-Qt fails to install - does this need building for Fedora 8?
>>>>  
>>>> At this point I decided I might have gone too far down this rabbit
>>>> hole already and thought it best to get some feedback. Please let me
>>>> know if I need to go back a few steps, or what the next step might be.
>>>>  
>>>> Seasons Greetings,
>>>>  
>>>> Steve.
>>>>  
>>>> PS: I tried renaming the distro directory to fc-8-x86_64 but then
>>>> tftpboot-check.pl fails "ERROR: Impossible to find a local or online
>>>> repository in /tftpboot for the distro fedora-8-x86_64" so I changed
>>>> line 19 of tftpboot-check.pl to use the compat_distro when determining
>>>> the distro_id. This gets me further but wizard_prep keeps recreating
>>>> the /tftboot/distro/fedora-8-x86_64 directory (which tftfboot-check
>>>> then complains is empty the second time around!)
>>>>
>>>> */Bernard Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
>>>>
>>>>     Hi Steve:
>>>>
>>>>     On 12/17/07, Steven Blackburn wrote:
>>>>
>>>>     > I have tried a nightly from a week or so ago on FC8 x86_64 but
>>>>     ran into some
>>>>     > problems which were reported earlier on the list... like the
>>>>     fedora repo not
>>>>     > being found and missing an example fc8 rpm list. Also, I had
>>>>     problems
>>>>
>>>>     rpm list aren't that big of a deal -- I usually just copy the previous
>>>>     version's.
>>>>
>>>>     > updating the yume prereqs file to add fedora 8 to the 5|6|7
>>>>     pattern. I
>>>>     > stopped trying when the install complained about not being able
>>>>     to install
>>>>     > python-elementtree (mentioned in the yume prereq file, IIRC).
>>>>     >
>>>>     > If Bernard can check in the files, and if they make it to a
>>>>     nightly, I can
>>>>     > check out the current state of the 5-1 branch on FC8 x86_64.
>>>>
>>>>     I try not to check in RPMs which are already included in the distro --
>>>>     however, for some reason I think Fedora 8 stopped shipping
>>>>     python-elementtree.
>>>>
>>>>     It would be great if you can help us verify support -- however, my
>>>>     work with f8-i386 would most definitely help with your endeavor on
>>>>     x86_64, but it definitely does not mean support as you'll still need
>>>>     to rebuild all the RPMs.
>>>>
>>>>     Ask us questions if you run into issues, we'll help you out.
>>>>
>>>>     I'll try to check in my changes tonight.
>>>>
>>>>     Cheers,
>>>>
>>>>     Bernard
>>>>
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