Hi Jacco.

On 20-09-2015 01:57, Jacco Ligthart wrote:
Good luck. I have tried and tried and tried and I cant get RBF
working. Not even with the CentOS 7 templates supplied.
And documentation is not very good.
I just now tried rbf. For me it worked exactly as it supposed to do. I
got a working image on the first try. (actually second try, in the first
try I installed a rpi1 kernel for a rpi2 machine)
interested in the .xml?
I must be a complete noob then :-D
In all :)
How did you do it? From with OS?
I assume that you can build the QEMU Centos7 template easy as well?

Why do not take core from upstream?
Well, it is bound to have x86 specific things, things we don't like and
it will miss things. (wireless tools for instance)
Ah, ofc - good point.


I am still working and playing with koji and epel building (see my
working efforts at
http://www.saltbaek.dk/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=koji:start )
When it is completed it will build released epel's automatically.
SPEC's are stored in a git repository so I can add your patches).
RPM's will be signed automatically and made available in a yum repo.
looking forward to see the result!

I will make some firewall openings on the servers when the "project" is completed. For now I am turning on and off my Supermicro VMware server with the servers on (too noisy to keeping it running without any purpose).

BR
Bjarne

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