On Jul 3, 2012, at 16:53 , Juan Hernandez wrote:
On 07/03/2012 03:43 PM, Ofer Schreiber wrote:
> In our days, ovirt-engine-setup is a part of the big ovirt-engine rpm.
> This means that each time you need to build yourself a new ovirt-engine-setup rpm,
you need to compile all the engine.
>
> I've started to think about separating it into another git (similar to
ovirt-iso-uploader), so we will be able to build this rpm separately.
>
> This change is really easy to implement (actually, I have already done it locally),
and sounds to me like it's the right thing to do.
>
> Thought?
> Ofer.
I agree that is the right thing to do. Take into account that this also
means that ovirt-engine-setup will no longer be a subpackage of
ovirt-engine, so you will have to submit a new package request to have
it included in Fedora.
not quite sure having 10+ packages is a win…
- why do you have to have a separate git?
- why do you have to recompile when there's a change elsewhere? isn't that a
matter of compilation scripts only? (though understand size of the rpm might be an
issue…)
I personally do not see a point in separating of something inseparable…but that's just
me perhaps:)
in other words, if you would kindly explain me the benefits please, I'll shut up:-)
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