In case someone's interrested in, I added 1.1.3 debs on my repository:

https://packages.le-vert.net/mesos/

On 09/09/2017 06:40 PM, Adam Cecile wrote:
Hey,

Well that's not really a problem, I can provide 1.1.x packages if your interested in.

Regards, Adam.

On September 8, 2017 10:47:23 AM GMT+02:00, Tomek Janiszewski <[email protected]> wrote:

    @Adam Thanks for taking care of this. There is one problem, Mesos
    1.1.3 is missing in provided repository.

    @Kapil What is the status of official Apache Mesos packages? At
    Mesos Developer Community Meeting (Jan 26, 2017) you presented a
    proposal for this: https://youtu.be/m7WzKia68Rg

    wt., 5 wrz 2017 o 15:31 użytkownik Adam Cecile
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> napisał:

        On 09/05/2017 11:55 AM, Oskar Jagodziński wrote:
        > Hi all,
        >
        > What is standard interval between release of mesos package and
        > 'official' .deb build by Mesosphere? Mesos 1.1.3 was
        released 11 days
        > ago and there is no package at
        > https://open.mesosphere.com/downloads/mesos/ only rc-packages
        > https://open.mesosphere.com/downloads/mesos-rc/ are up to date.
        >
        Hello,


        First, I like to make an important statement:

        *I'm not an official mesosphere guy*

        That being said, Mesosphere package are binary copy of CentOS
        built file
        into a deb container. That's not what I call a Debian package
        at all and
        I already had severe issue with that (libcurl-nss backed built
        which
        does not support https on Debian-based system).

        For this reason, I create my own Mesos package, as a REAL debian
        package, built from sources in a clean environment using
        pbuilder. I
        also provide armhf and arm64 build because I've plan for that ;-)

        These package are in-use at three customers place and work
        just fine. I
        provide multiple branches packages and build them with additional
        network isolator using libnl and XFS disk isolator.


        It's available there:

        https://packages.le-vert.net/mesos/

        Feel free to do what the f*** you want, use the repository
        directly,
        sync it, rebuild debs from sources packages...


        Regards, Adam.


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