
Il 25/06/2014 15:51, Martin Perina ha scritto:
Hi,
we need kexec-tools >= 2.0.0-274 in order to enable kdump detection on RHEL/Centos 6 hosts for oVirt 3.5. The package is available on brew [1] and it will be part of RHEL 6.6. So can we place this package in oVirt repositories? If not, is it OK to rebuild the package using COPR for Centos 6.5?
The same issue we have for RHEL 7.0, because we need kexec-tools
= 2.0.4-33 available on brew [2], but it will be part of RHEL 7.1.
Missing kexec tools on EL6 is causing repository closure test failure on EL6: http://jenkins.ovirt.org/job/repos_master_check-closure_merged/DISTRIBUTION=... package: ovirt-host-deploy-offline-1.3.0-0.0.master.20140618124537.git5967cef.el6.x86_64 from check-custom unresolved deps: kexec-tools >= 0:2.0.0-274 package: ovirt-host-deploy-offline-1.3.0-0.0.master.20140618125115.git5967cef.el6.i686 from check-custom unresolved deps: kexec-tools >= 0:2.0.0-274 package: ovirt-host-deploy-offline-1.3.0-0.0.master.20140623175712.git5967cef.el6.x86_64 from check-custom unresolved deps: kexec-tools >= 0:2.0.0-274 package: ovirt-host-deploy-offline-1.3.0-0.0.master.20140623175957.git5967cef.el6.i686 from check-custom unresolved deps: kexec-tools >= 0:2.0.0-274 package: ovirt-host-deploy-offline-1.3.0-0.0.master.20140624094333.gitec2ca9b.el6.x86_64 from check-custom unresolved deps: kexec-tools >= 0:2.0.0-274 package: ovirt-host-deploy-offline-1.3.0-0.0.master.20140624095208.gitec2ca9b.el6.i686 from check-custom unresolved deps: kexec-tools >= 0:2.0.0-274 package: ovirt-host-deploy-offline-1.3.0-0.0.master.20140625222148.gitd982a67.el6.x86_64 from check-custom unresolved deps: kexec-tools >= 0:2.0.0-274 package: ovirt-host-deploy-offline-1.3.0-0.0.master.20140625222633.gitd982a67.el6.i686 from check-custom unresolved deps: kexec-tools >= 0:2.0.0-274
Thanks for any info
Martin
[1] https://brewweb.devel.redhat.com/buildinfo?buildID=359388 [2] https://brewweb.devel.redhat.com/buildinfo?buildID=363424
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