Hi Steve, The perl-Qt src rpm is available in the OSCAR svn repository. (e.g., http://svn.oscar.openclustergroup.org/svn/oscar/branches/branch-5-1/share/prereqs/perl-Qt/SRPMS/)
I almost always stay in the OSCAR (irc.freenode.net:#oscar-cluster) channel. Please ping me(naruto) if you need any helps. Regards, - DongInn Steven Blackburn wrote: > I recompiled python-elementtree for FC-8 (although it sounds like the > old one works too, from what Allan says). Is there anywhere suitable to > upload the rebuilt package too? > > I will give the nightly a try tomorrow.... Is there a source RPM for > perl-Qt anywhere? > > Regards, > > Steve. > > PS: When is a good time to catch people on the IRC channel? I tried a > couple of days ago but got no answer... I assumed people were busy > enjoying Christmas :-) > > */Allan Menezes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* 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. 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