I had a look at copr yesterday, and made a few mods that I could get
working. COPR allows you to do stuff on ppc64le, and the build was
successfully done on the platform
See below for details
https://sourceforge.net/p/xcat/bugs/4703/
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On 16/06/15 09:58, Guang Cheng Li wrote:
The OpenSUSE build service seems to support most of the main stream
Linux distributions: CentOS, Debian/Ubuntu, Fedora, RHEL, SLES; I did
some quick investigation, the ppc64/ppc64le support of these build
services might be a problem. We need more investigation before we
could decide.
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think overall we have an idea of what a post-sourceforge liJarrod
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what a post-sourceforge life will look like already, except for t
From: Jarrod Johnson <[email protected]>
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Date: 2015/06/13 01:58
Subject: [xcat-user] Move package repositories?
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I think overall we have an idea of what a post-sourceforge life will
look like already, except for the online package repository.
Perhaps we should consider moving our package repositories to
ppa/copr/opensuse build service? We'd still download an archive for
offline package repositories, but the online update strategy would
move to one or more of those services. ppa and copr have integration
with Ubuntu and dnf for the respective platforms, so adding the
repository might be easier and more consistent with other projects.
Just a
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