Re: [Spacewalk-devel] Some 2.8.x version RPMs list in 2.9 COPR project

2019-04-30 Thread Michael Mraka
Laurence Rochfort:
> > Hello Laurence,
> >
> > these versions are ok. There has been no change during Spacewalk 2.9
> > development in these packages. If you look into .spec you can see
> > Version: 2.9.0 here but it is just a result of an automatic version
> > bump so the first real change in the package would increased version to
> > 2.9.1.
> >
> > Let's check latest tagged versions:
> > $ cd spacewalk.git
> > $ git checksout SPACEWALK-2.9
> > $ for t in spacewalk-proxy-installer spacewalk-config 
> > spacewalk-setup-postgresql spacewalk-proxy-selinux perl-Satcon spacewalk-2 
> > spacewalk-proxy-docs spacewalk-proxy-html ; do git tag | grep $t | tail -1 
> > ; done
> > spacewalk-proxy-installer-2.8.6-1
> > spacewalk-config-2.8.5-1
> > spacewalk-setup-postgresql-2.8.4-1
> > spacewalk-proxy-selinux-2.8.3-1
> > perl-Satcon-2.8.2-1
> > spacewalk-2.8.2-1
> > spacewalk-proxy-docs-2.8.2-1
> > spacewalk-proxy-html-2.8.2-1
> 
> Thanks for the explanation, Michael.
> 
> I do wonder if having the main Spacewalk 2.9 package have a version of
> 2.8 is a little confusing for a sys admin who's not so familiar with
> Spacewalk?
> 
> If I were to ask yum which version of Spacewalk I have installed and it
> says 2.8, or the main package version didn't match all the others, then
> it might be confusing and cause me to try to upgrade?

Hello Laurence,

Well, that's actually a good point. I've rebuilt spacewalk package both
in 2.9 branch and master to reflect the repository version.> 

> Just a thought.
> 
> --
> Cheers,
> Laurence.

Regards,

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System Management Engineering, Red Hat

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Re: [Spacewalk-devel] Some 2.8.x version RPMs list in 2.9 COPR project

2019-04-29 Thread Laurence Rochfort


On 26 April 2019 at 13:46 BST, Michael Mraka wrote:

> Laurence Rochfort:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I was looking at the COPR project for Spacewalk 2.9 and noticed that
>> some of the spacewalk-* packages have a 2.8.x version, whereas in the
>> SPACEWALK-2.9 git tag they have a 2.9.x version.
>>
>> The main spacewalk package stands out in particular.
>>
>> https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/g/spacewalkproject/spacewalk-2.9/
>>
>> I noticed the following packages have different version numbers from
>> git:
>>
>> spacewalk-proxy-installer2.8.6-1.fc2814 days ago succeeded   
>> Disabled-
>> spacewalk-config 2.8.5-1.fc2814 days ago succeeded   
>> Disabled-
>> spacewalk-setup-postgresql   2.8.4-1.fc2814 days ago succeeded   
>> Disabled-
>> spacewalk-proxy-selinux  2.8.3-1.fc2814 days ago succeeded   
>> Disabled-
>> perl-Satcon  2.8.2-1.fc2814 days ago succeeded   Disabled
>> -
>> spacewalk2.8.2-1.fc2814 days ago succeeded   Disabled
>> -
>> spacewalk-proxy-docs 2.8.2-1.fc2814 days ago succeeded   
>> Disabled-
>> spacewalk-proxy-html 2.8.2-1.fc2814 days ago succeeded   
>> Disabled-
>>
>> Could somebody please confirm if the correct versions have been built on
>> COPR?
>
> Hello Laurence,
>
> these versions are ok. There has been no change during Spacewalk 2.9
> development in these packages. If you look into .spec you can see
> Version: 2.9.0 here but it is just a result of an automatic version
> bump so the first real change in the package would increased version to
> 2.9.1.
>
> Let's check latest tagged versions:
> $ cd spacewalk.git
> $ git checksout SPACEWALK-2.9
> $ for t in spacewalk-proxy-installer spacewalk-config 
> spacewalk-setup-postgresql spacewalk-proxy-selinux perl-Satcon spacewalk-2 
> spacewalk-proxy-docs spacewalk-proxy-html ; do git tag | grep $t | tail -1 ; 
> done
> spacewalk-proxy-installer-2.8.6-1
> spacewalk-config-2.8.5-1
> spacewalk-setup-postgresql-2.8.4-1
> spacewalk-proxy-selinux-2.8.3-1
> perl-Satcon-2.8.2-1
> spacewalk-2.8.2-1
> spacewalk-proxy-docs-2.8.2-1
> spacewalk-proxy-html-2.8.2-1

Thanks for the explanation, Michael.

I do wonder if having the main Spacewalk 2.9 package have a version of
2.8 is a little confusing for a sys admin who's not so familiar with
Spacewalk?

If I were to ask yum which version of Spacewalk I have installed and it
says 2.8, or the main package version didn't match all the others, then
it might be confusing and cause me to try to upgrade?

Just a thought.

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Cheers,
Laurence.

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Re: [Spacewalk-devel] Some 2.8.x version RPMs list in 2.9 COPR project

2019-04-26 Thread Michael Mraka
Laurence Rochfort:
> Hi all,
> 
> I was looking at the COPR project for Spacewalk 2.9 and noticed that
> some of the spacewalk-* packages have a 2.8.x version, whereas in the
> SPACEWALK-2.9 git tag they have a 2.9.x version.
> 
> The main spacewalk package stands out in particular.
> 
> https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/g/spacewalkproject/spacewalk-2.9/
> 
> I noticed the following packages have different version numbers from
> git:
> 
> spacewalk-proxy-installer 2.8.6-1.fc2814 days ago succeeded   
> Disabled-
> spacewalk-config  2.8.5-1.fc2814 days ago succeeded   
> Disabled-
> spacewalk-setup-postgresql2.8.4-1.fc2814 days ago succeeded   
> Disabled-
> spacewalk-proxy-selinux   2.8.3-1.fc2814 days ago succeeded   
> Disabled-
> perl-Satcon   2.8.2-1.fc2814 days ago succeeded   Disabled
> -
> spacewalk 2.8.2-1.fc2814 days ago succeeded   Disabled
> -
> spacewalk-proxy-docs  2.8.2-1.fc2814 days ago succeeded   
> Disabled- 
> spacewalk-proxy-html  2.8.2-1.fc2814 days ago succeeded   
> Disabled- 
> 
> Could somebody please confirm if the correct versions have been built on
> COPR?

Hello Laurence,

these versions are ok. There has been no change during Spacewalk 2.9
development in these packages. If you look into .spec you can see
Version: 2.9.0 here but it is just a result of an automatic version
bump so the first real change in the package would increased version to
2.9.1.

Let's check latest tagged versions:
$ cd spacewalk.git
$ git checksout SPACEWALK-2.9
$ for t in spacewalk-proxy-installer spacewalk-config 
spacewalk-setup-postgresql spacewalk-proxy-selinux perl-Satcon spacewalk-2 
spacewalk-proxy-docs spacewalk-proxy-html ; do git tag | grep $t | tail -1 ; 
done
spacewalk-proxy-installer-2.8.6-1
spacewalk-config-2.8.5-1
spacewalk-setup-postgresql-2.8.4-1
spacewalk-proxy-selinux-2.8.3-1
perl-Satcon-2.8.2-1
spacewalk-2.8.2-1
spacewalk-proxy-docs-2.8.2-1
spacewalk-proxy-html-2.8.2-1

Which matches with what you observe.

> Many thanks.
> 
> 
> 
> Oh, I noticed that the repo link on the following page is wrong:
> 
> https://spacewalkproject.github.io/howtoinstall.html
> 
> States:
> https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/groups/g/spacewalkproject/spacewalk-2.9/
> Should be:
> https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/g/spacewalkproject/spacewalk-2.9/

Fixed, Thanks for the report.

> -- 
> Cheers,
> Laurence.

Regards,

--
Michael Mráka
System Management Engineering, Red Hat

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