On 12/06/2016 02:48 PM, Stefan Ring wrote: > On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 12:05 PM, Mikolaj Izdebski <mizde...@redhat.com> wrote: >> Java collections were typically bootstrapped by using older packages >> from other collections or from RHEL. Specifically, rh-java-common was >> built using maven30 RPMs and maven30 was built using RHEL 7 content. >> >> CentOS bootstraps SCLs by using external repositories with prebuilt >> RPMs, like this one: >> http://cbs.centos.org/koji/externalrepoinfo?extrepoID=11 > > Unfortunately I cannot see what’s inside this repository or some > siblings I've tried (access denied). Does it basically contain the > same packages as the final sclo repo or are there some hand-tweaked > packages aimed at getting through a bootstrap?
I don't know, I don't have access either. Bug I guess these could be RHSCL packages. > I guess that bootstrapping was a manual process with lots of dirty > hacks and workarounds ;). Is this a good impression of how it went? Oh yes :) And it still required using pre-built binaries from older releases or products. -- Mikolaj Izdebski Software Engineer, Red Hat IRC: mizdebsk _______________________________________________ SCLorg mailing list SCLorg@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/sclorg