Re: The approach to extract all Fedora srpm?

2020-08-31 Thread clime
On Mon, 31 Aug 2020 at 22:28, Jean-Baptiste Holcroft
 wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I would like to provide translation memories for translators and measure 
> localization progress over Fedora versions (Linux wide).
> I need to get upstream's content to get translation files such as po/gettext 
> files.
> To do that, I need to learn how to interact with Fedora packages to reach the 
> SRPM.
>
> The easiest way would probably be to run `dnf list --all` in a virtual 
> machine or container for each Fedora release.
> An alternative could be to use datagrepper using 
> org.fedoraproject.prod.buildsys.build.state.change? Using this method would 
> allow me to catch new changes, but how do I load previous events or do the 
> first initialization?
> Is there other ways to get all the SRPM of a Fedora release?

As an alternative approach, you could download
https://src.fedoraproject.org/git-seed-latest.tar.xz and keep the git
history fresh locally (won't catch the newly added packages though).
then pull the needed data from the spec files.

clime

>
> thanks a lot for your help,
>
> I had a discussion on fedora-i18n [0], and Ben Cotton suggested me to ask my 
> question here.
> I tried to document what I want to do in this wiki page page [1]
>
> [0] 
> https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/i...@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/XYQQPX2XOIEGTX4QEF3I4CA6TFPYP3PC/
> [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Jibecfed/LinuxLocalizationMeasurement
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The approach to extract all Fedora srpm?

2020-08-31 Thread Jean-Baptiste Holcroft
Hello,

I would like to provide translation memories for translators and measure 
localization progress over Fedora versions (Linux wide).
I need to get upstream's content to get translation files such as po/gettext 
files.
To do that, I need to learn how to interact with Fedora packages to reach the 
SRPM.

The easiest way would probably be to run `dnf list --all` in a virtual machine 
or container for each Fedora release.
An alternative could be to use datagrepper using 
org.fedoraproject.prod.buildsys.build.state.change? Using this method would 
allow me to catch new changes, but how do I load previous events or do the 
first initialization?
Is there other ways to get all the SRPM of a Fedora release?

thanks a lot for your help,

I had a discussion on fedora-i18n [0], and Ben Cotton suggested me to ask my 
question here.
I tried to document what I want to do in this wiki page page [1]

[0] 
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/i...@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/XYQQPX2XOIEGTX4QEF3I4CA6TFPYP3PC/
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Jibecfed/LinuxLocalizationMeasurement
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IPAM/DCIM for Fedora Infrastructure

2020-08-31 Thread Pierre-Yves Chibon
ignatenkobrain wanted to share this with us as something potentially interesting
to look at.
He opened a ticket but agreed that an email thread would be better suited to
discuss this, so here it is and here below is Igor's original comment:



Hi folks,

This is not really request to do anything but rather heads-up from work I've
been doing in GoodData for some time. We've been searching for something that
helps us to have list of devices, their IPs and generally some kind of IP
management in one place. So we started to use netbox (I think it is originating
from DigitalOcean).

I've finally managed to package it https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/netbox in
Fedora. It supports LDAP and I guess can be somehow paired with Kerberos. I did
not check if it is possible to pair it with OIDC, but since it is Django should
be not very hard.

So in case you were looking for something like this - feel free to try it out
and let me know if you have any issues.



Original ticket: https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/9279


Pierre
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