On 02/16/2015 04:27 PM, Sandro Bonazzola wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking at python-cpopen package as missing dependency for building VDSM within
CentOS Virt SIG.
I see that Fedora and EPEL have version 1.3 but I see that our git repository has the
following tags:
$ git remote -v
origin
git://gerrit.ovirt.org/cpopen (fetch)
origin
git://gerrit.ovirt.org/cpopen (push)
$ git tag --list
1.3.0
1.3.1
v1.4
We don't have jenkins build for cpopen, we rely on Fedora and EPEL releases.
I see also that the tar.gz used for building the Fedora RPM is not matching any of the
above tags:
http://bronhaim.fedorapeople.org/cpopen-1.3.tar.gz
and it doesn't exist anymore.
I suggest to build cpopen-1.4 from v1.4 tag and publish the .tar.gz on oVirt site.
Then bump version on Fedora and EPEL to 1.4 accordingly.
Please keep aligned tags and tarball versions or it will become a nightmare to track
issues between them.
That said, is v1.4 to be considered as formally released? Should I build from that tag
for CentOS Virt SIG?
Hey,
I published 1.3-5
https://brewweb.devel.redhat.com/buildinfo?buildID=420253 for el7 to
have ppc build for cpopen
It is testing release from my point of view. 1.3-4 still the official
and available for all dists (in koji and brew)
1.4 is current master and we haven't got there yet to publish 1.4 package.
I didn't upload updated tarball to the fedorapeople account so the link
in the spec will direct you to older version [1] - which I'll fix
the build that should be used in addition to ovirt repo for vdsm is
1.3-4 and it's available
we can make a job for those sub packages as well (cpopen, ioprocess,
pthreading ..), should be quite easy and we already have infra for that
[1]
http://bronhaim.fedorapeople.org/cpopen-1.3.tar.gz
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Yaniv Bronhaim.