Hi! Am Donnerstag, den 10.11.2005, 09:39 +0100 schrieb Guenther Fuchs: > Yes, definately (especially for inclusion into FC4 guests), I also can > host them for download so you don't need to worry for traffic. Pls > send me download links via PM and I can then put them on my space and > link them to the FC4 related docu (anybody else then welcome to link > this to the CentOS docu as well, certainly)
The packages have been published via our APT repository in the centos4-vps section. You can browse it thru http://naturidentisch.de/packages/ . Direct links to the latest versions: http://naturidentisch.de/packages/centos4-vps/vps-dev/vps-dev-3.999-3.cru.noarch.rpm http://naturidentisch.de/packages/centos4-vps/vps-fake/vps-fakekernel-2.6.999-2.cru.noarch.rpm http://naturidentisch.de/packages/centos4-vps/vps-fake/vps-fakepackages-1.0-4.cru.noarch.rpm As there is no binary code packaged, they all are architecture and library independent. They should fit into any Linux 2.6 distribution with RedHat package naming, at least CentOS 4, RHEL 4, Fedora Core 4, Fedora Core 3. I could also create a fc4-vps section... If you still want to re"compile" or i.e. change dependency information, SRPMs are stored in the same directories. I reworked the packages to make extensive use of the Obsoletes directive, so "cleaning up" a fresh vserver is as easy as simply "upgrading" to my packages above: -([EMAIL PROTECTED]:2)-(6 files:[EMAIL PROTECTED])-(0 jobs)-(16:09)- -(~:#)-> du -sh /vservers/centos4 116M /vservers/centos4 -([EMAIL PROTECTED]:2)-(6 files:[EMAIL PROTECTED])-(0 jobs)-(16:09)- -(~:#)-> vrpm centos4 -- -Uhv inst/vps-{dev,fakekernel,fakepackages}-* Preparing... ################################# [100%] 1:vps-fakepackages ################################# [ 33%] This package is to be installed for a VPS though the host server only. Running this command from the host: vrpm <vservername> -- -Uhv <vps-dev RPM> 2:vps-dev ################################# [ 67%] 3:vps-fakekernel ################################# [100%] -([EMAIL PROTECTED]:2)-(6 files:[EMAIL PROTECTED])-(0 jobs)-(16:10)- -(~:#)-> du -sh /vservers/centos4 84M /vservers/centos4 Although this feature is top in convinience, I am not sure about it, as someone could still need to use the packages that are uninstalled in some rare cases... Maybe it would be better so create single packages for replacing the real ones. With best regards, // Veit
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