Re[2]: haproxy-1.8 in Fedora
Hi. -- Originalnachricht -- Von: "Ryan O'Hara" <roh...@redhat.com> An: "Aleksandar Lazic" <al-hapr...@none.at> Cc: haproxy@formilux.org Gesendet: 05.01.2018 23:35:10 Betreff: Re: haproxy-1.8 in Fedora On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 3:12 PM, Aleksandar Lazic <al-hapr...@none.at> wrote: Hi Ryan. -- Originalnachricht -- Von: "Ryan O'Hara" <roh...@redhat.com> An: haproxy@formilux.org Gesendet: 05.01.2018 17:19:15 Betreff: haproxy-1.8 in Fedora Just wanted to inform Fedora users that haproxy-1.8.3 is now in the master branch and built for Rawhide. I will not be updating haproxy to 1.8 in current stable releases of Fedora since I received some complaints about doing major updates (eg. 1.6 to 1.7) is previous stables releases. That said, the source rpm will build on Fedora 27. If there is enough interest, I can build haproxy-1.8 in copr and provide a repository for current stable Fedora releases. I don't know what 'copr' is but how about to add the haproxy 1.8 into the software collection similar like nginx 1.8 and apache httpd 2.4 ? The customer then is able to use haproxy 1.8 with the software collection subscription. Which software collection are you referring to? Fedora? CentOS? RHEL? Either way, it is something that we have discussed and are planning to do for the next release of RHSCL, but we've not had any requests for other collections. Uff so much 8-O? I just know and use the RHSCL on customer setups. This is for the RHEL subscriptions, afaik. What's the naming for the others? You can learn more about copr here [1] and here [2]. Basically I can take my package and build for specific releases, create a repo for the built package(s), etc. Useful for builds that aren't included in a certain release. Ryan [1] https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/ [2] https://developer.fedoraproject.org/deployment/copr/about.html Best Regards Aleks
Re: haproxy-1.8 in Fedora
On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 3:12 PM, Aleksandar Lazic <al-hapr...@none.at> wrote: > Hi Ryan. > > -- Originalnachricht -- > Von: "Ryan O'Hara" <roh...@redhat.com> > An: haproxy@formilux.org > Gesendet: 05.01.2018 17:19:15 > Betreff: haproxy-1.8 in Fedora > > Just wanted to inform Fedora users that haproxy-1.8.3 is now in the master >> branch and built for Rawhide. I will not be updating haproxy to 1.8 in >> current stable releases of Fedora since I received some complaints about >> doing major updates (eg. 1.6 to 1.7) is previous stables releases. That >> said, the source rpm will build on Fedora 27. If there is enough interest, >> I can build haproxy-1.8 in copr and provide a repository for current stable >> Fedora releases. >> > I don't know what 'copr' is but how about to add the haproxy 1.8 into the > software collection similar like nginx 1.8 and apache httpd 2.4 ? > > The customer then is able to use haproxy 1.8 with the software collection > subscription. Which software collection are you referring to? Fedora? CentOS? RHEL? Either way, it is something that we have discussed and are planning to do for the next release of RHSCL, but we've not had any requests for other collections. You can learn more about copr here [1] and here [2]. Basically I can take my package and build for specific releases, create a repo for the built package(s), etc. Useful for builds that aren't included in a certain release. Ryan [1] https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/ [2] https://developer.fedoraproject.org/deployment/copr/about.html > > >> Ryan >> > Best regards > aleks > >
Re: haproxy-1.8 in Fedora
Hi Ryan Copr is an easy-to-use automatic build system providing a package repository as its output. Start with making your own repository in these three steps: choose a system and architecture you want to build for provide Copr with src.rpm packages available online let Copr do all the work and wait for your new repo NOTE: Copr is not yet officially supported by Fedora Infrastructure. https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/ It has useful user contributed builds. I've found it useful for packages compiled with dependency in the past. Andruw Smalley Loadbalancer.org Ltd. www.loadbalancer.org +1 888 867 9504 / +44 (0)330 380 1064 asmal...@loadbalancer.org Leave a Review | Deployment Guides | Blog On 5 January 2018 at 21:12, Aleksandar Lazic <al-hapr...@none.at> wrote: > Hi Ryan. > > -- Originalnachricht -- > Von: "Ryan O'Hara" <roh...@redhat.com> > An: haproxy@formilux.org > Gesendet: 05.01.2018 17:19:15 > Betreff: haproxy-1.8 in Fedora > >> Just wanted to inform Fedora users that haproxy-1.8.3 is now in the master >> branch and built for Rawhide. I will not be updating haproxy to 1.8 in >> current stable releases of Fedora since I received some complaints about >> doing major updates (eg. 1.6 to 1.7) is previous stables releases. That >> said, the source rpm will build on Fedora 27. If there is enough interest, I >> can build haproxy-1.8 in copr and provide a repository for current stable >> Fedora releases. > > I don't know what 'copr' is but how about to add the haproxy 1.8 into the > software collection similar like nginx 1.8 and apache httpd 2.4 ? > > The customer then is able to use haproxy 1.8 with the software collection > subscription. > >> >> Ryan > > Best regards > aleks > >
Re: haproxy-1.8 in Fedora
Hi Ryan. -- Originalnachricht -- Von: "Ryan O'Hara" <roh...@redhat.com> An: haproxy@formilux.org Gesendet: 05.01.2018 17:19:15 Betreff: haproxy-1.8 in Fedora Just wanted to inform Fedora users that haproxy-1.8.3 is now in the master branch and built for Rawhide. I will not be updating haproxy to 1.8 in current stable releases of Fedora since I received some complaints about doing major updates (eg. 1.6 to 1.7) is previous stables releases. That said, the source rpm will build on Fedora 27. If there is enough interest, I can build haproxy-1.8 in copr and provide a repository for current stable Fedora releases. I don't know what 'copr' is but how about to add the haproxy 1.8 into the software collection similar like nginx 1.8 and apache httpd 2.4 ? The customer then is able to use haproxy 1.8 with the software collection subscription. Ryan Best regards aleks
haproxy-1.8 in Fedora
Just wanted to inform Fedora users that haproxy-1.8.3 is now in the master branch and built for Rawhide. I will not be updating haproxy to 1.8 in current stable releases of Fedora since I received some complaints about doing major updates (eg. 1.6 to 1.7) is previous stables releases. That said, the source rpm will build on Fedora 27. If there is enough interest, I can build haproxy-1.8 in copr and provide a repository for current stable Fedora releases. Ryan