Hi Darryl,

Great stuff - will check those links out.  Thank you.

Are those links referenced from the proton web page?

Many thanks,

Chris

On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 4:44 PM, Darryl L. Pierce <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 03:32:06PM +0100, chris snow wrote:
>> The Apache Stratos [1] project is currently investigating using Proton
>> to connect to an ActiveMQ AMQP 1.0 broker using Python.
>>
>> The Stratos project is a PaaS that manages VM instances.  Each VM
>> instance may have different Linux operating systems (e.g. Debian or
>> Redhat deriavatives). The VM instances are provisioned at runtime
>> using puppet to install the necessary software such as client software
>> for communicating instance status back to the Stratos AMQP 1.0 server.
>>   To minimise the provisioning time, it would be ideal if we could
>> install binaries such as proton rather than having to compile it from
>> source.
>>
>> Are there any plans to provide distribution binaries for proton-c?  If
>> not, do you recommend an approach we can follow to build the binaries
>> once on a development machine so those binaries can be copied onto the
>> Stratos puppet server (e.g. make dist)?
>
> Hi, Chris.
>
> Can you give a little more detail on what specifically you are looking for?
> Currently we have binary packages for Fedora, RHEL (via EPEL), Ubuntu and
> Debian Linux distros supporting 32- and 64-bit platforms. For Fedora and
> RHEL these are a part of the standard repositores. For Debian and Ubuntu
> we have packages that are in testing [1] and also in our PPA [2],
> respectively.
>
> [1] http://mentors.debian.net/package/qpid-proton
> [2] https://launchpad.net/~qpid/+archive/ubuntu/released
>
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