On Wed, Sep 03, 2014 at 03:09:44PM +0330, afshin afzali wrote: > Hi Gordon, > Thanks for your info! > Actually I did it as you said by creating a queue for each route :) > And I don't know why the guys don't update distribution packages on > repositories (I mean CentOS / Ubuntu)?
Hi, Afshin. I can hopefully answer your packaging question. Regarding CentOS, we're limited as to what we can release on that distro by what is in base RHEL, on which CentOS is based. We can release packages via the EPEL [1] repositories, but we can't release anything there if it exists in base RHEL/CentOS. So, for RHEL6 and CentOS 6, we were previously unable to push updates since Qpid 0.14 was already packages in base RHEL. However, that has changed and we are currently looking into how we can push updates into EPEL for RHEL6, which CentOS can use. For RHEL7 and CentOS 7 we do have Qpid 0.28 available current [2]. On Debian I'm currently looking for sponsorship to update the Qpid packages available. The previous maintainer retired from Debian a couple of years ago and the package languished until recently. I have 0.28 packages for Debian [3] but it's a slow process for package adoption in Debian (it took roughly 3 months or so for me to get qpid-proton adopted). HTH. [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL [2] http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/7/x86_64/q/ [3] http://mentors.debian.net/package/qpid-cpp -- Darryl L. Pierce, Sr. Software Engineer @ Red Hat, Inc. Delivering value year after year. Red Hat ranks #1 in value among software vendors. http://www.redhat.com/promo/vendor/
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