
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 08:24:40AM -0500, Ondřej Svoboda wrote:
Hi,
I am in favor of tagging e.g. the commit introducing the hook in question [1] with v4.16.99. (Similarly, in the message to ovirt-users [2] I suggested that anyone interested in the hook tag their master branch with "v4.17-fake".) I think that the tag v4.17 is very similar to the eventual tag v4.17.0 and might be confusing or sounding like a "hack"; but they are different tags nonetheless so I am not opposed to this solution either.
Introducing the tag would make installing the hook painless to both groups (those on v4.16.7; and those on master, i.e., post-v4.16.0).
[1] hooks: Add a hook to configure IPv6 networking through custom properties e42c9f3e9a2a4f759a66f11b3572d21c2b28d7c6 [2] IPv6 configuration through custom network properties and vdsm-hook-ipv6
I've ended up tagging master with v4.17.0.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Sandro Bonazzola" <sbonazzo@redhat.com> To: devel@ovirt.org, "infra" <infra@ovirt.org> Sent: Thursday, November 6, 2014 8:25:09 AM Subject: [ovirt-devel] [ACTION REQUIRED] vdsm_master_install-rpm-sanity-el6_created bugged and vdsm spec file broken
Looking at: http://jenkins.ovirt.org/job/vdsm_master_install-rpm-sanity-el6_created/570/...
The job is trying to install the src.rpm and fails:
16:45:09 Cannot add package /tmp/vdsm-4.16.0-501.gitf981b80.el6.src.rpm to transaction. Not a compatible architecture: src 16:45:11 Cannot add package /tmp/vdsm-4.16.0-501.gitf981b80.fc20.src.rpm to transaction. Not a compatible architecture: src
After that, some rpms fails the install: Package: vdsm-hook-ipv6-4.16.0-501.gitf981b80.el6.noarch (/vdsm-hook-ipv6-4.16.0-501.gitf981b80.el6.noarch) 16:45:34 Requires: vdsm >= 4.16.7
Master must bump version to 4.16.99 or 4.17 or something like that in order to be installable.
Last thing: Cents 6.6 now deliver glusterfs 3.6.0.28 and vdsm is explicitly requiring 3.5.2. Anything preventing to move to >= 3.5.2 instead of = 3.5.2?
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