B/c of the fuckage with coker's planet feed I upgraded planet to the version from fedora extras devel packages. The packages were rebuilt on my centos4 build root in mock.
My questions: 1. where do we put packages like this? 2. who else wants to know how to be the planet-maintenance bitch other than me?
thanks, -sv
On 10/15/06, seth vidal skvidal@linux.duke.edu wrote:
B/c of the fuckage with coker's planet feed I upgraded planet to the version from fedora extras devel packages. The packages were rebuilt on my centos4 build root in mock.
My questions:
- where do we put packages like this?
- who else wants to know how to be the planet-maintenance bitch other
than me?
thanks, -sv
We're still keeping these in the RPM cvs on lockbox. We were talking about making a repo for us, then the EPEL thing came up, we're still waiting on it. If you wanted to create a yum repo on fpserv I'll copy the remaining RPM's over to it and create a mirror at the PHX site.
-Mike
On Sun, 2006-10-15 at 10:43 -0500, Mike McGrath wrote:
On 10/15/06, seth vidal skvidal@linux.duke.edu wrote:
B/c of the fuckage with coker's planet feed I upgraded planet to the version from fedora extras devel packages. The packages were rebuilt on my centos4 build root in mock.
My questions:
- where do we put packages like this?
- who else wants to know how to be the planet-maintenance bitch other
than me?
thanks, -sv
We're still keeping these in the RPM cvs on lockbox. We were talking about making a repo for us, then the EPEL thing came up, we're still waiting on it. If you wanted to create a yum repo on fpserv I'll copy the remaining RPM's over to it and create a mirror at the PHX site.
I'm fine with that - though I'm also fine sticking the repo somewhere else.
Even if EPEL came up I'd be reticent to just enable it by default for the systems.
-sv
On Sun, 2006-10-15 at 21:20 -0400, Jeffrey Tadlock wrote:
seth vidal wrote:
- who else wants to know how to be the planet-maintenance bitch other
than me?
I can help out with this...
okay, cool. Editing them is actually very simple. I'll work on some brief docs and put them in the wiki. Then all we need is to tell people to email the infrastructure list and/or tickets instead of talking to me.
thanks. -sv
seth vidal wrote:
okay, cool. Editing them is actually very simple. I'll work on some brief docs and put them in the wiki.
I created the start of a doc page for this:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/InfrastructurePrivate/FedoraPeopleConfig
It really only covers adding a feed to Fedora People, along with a few file locations and what scripts are called to parse the feeds. It doesn't cover any of the templates. I have marked it as a draft only until Seth has a chance to look it over.
Seth, feel free to either add to that page any tips and tricks that need to be on there or scrap that page completely if it's just easier to start with your own work! :)
--Jeffrey
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