Hi Gordan.

 
> To: [email protected]
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2016 12:31:46 +0100
> Subject: Re: [RedSleeve-Users] Koji and Hardware (Was: Raspberry Pi 3)
> I'm pretty sure we are talking about the same thing. Remember that a 
> docker container isn't _just_ the app you intend to run, it includes the 
> rootfs and all the other dependencies. To be honest I have never tried docker 
> but I assume it is "just" the same as a virtual machine.How do you plan to 
> administer the docker images?I currently using SaltStack to control all my 
> machines. It is very convenient and I have made RPM's for armv5tel as well.I 
> can reinstall a machine in a few minutes. Was very useful when I documented 
> the Koji installation.
 > > That is also true. You can always instruct the Makefile for the spec to
> > get additional configuration from elsewhere.
> 
> Do we need this for all packages? Or only for the ones that require 
> proprietary patching? Yes, this is how Koji builds SRPM's (and RPMS) from 
> git.1) Koji makes a git clone from a repository (makes GitHub a little 
> non-useful since we need i.e. 6000 repositories in GitHub :-D)2) To build the 
> SRPM, Koji expects a .spec file and source(s) in the git workdir. If the 
> sources are not present and optional Makefile can be there. In the Makefile 
> the way of retrieve the source(s) must be described in the sources: section 
> in the Makefile. I save space in my Git repository and WGET all my sources 
> except the few ones there is not available on the Internet. You can skip the 
> Makefile and just put all sources in git but I don't know how efficient it is 
> to store binaries in git ?!?3) Koji then build a SRPM and do normal mock SRPM 
> build from the created file.
 > I know the feeling. The main redsleeve site still isn't up after the 
> upgrade to the new server. Since it's WordPress, which has somewhat 
> patchy security history, I'm hoping to implement having it somewhere 
> safe behind a firewall and export it as a flattened, static content that 
> can run on a server with no CGI or PHP capabilities at all. Urh, I stay very 
> long from WordPress. I think there is not a month when a WordPress security 
> hole is found and you need to update your WordPress installation. That is why 
> I used Dokuwiki. It is far from perfect but gets my work done so the result 
> look fairly readable. see www.saltbaek.dk/dokuwiki and tell me :-D
 
> OK, I'll get this one ready for you. Please send me your address off list.
Done. BR,Bjarne
                                          
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