
On Wed, 29 Jan 2014, Dave Neary wrote:
and so to some questions for clarification: Is 'bitergia' and its sub-parts packaged into a form that has landed in Fedora, or ... where ?
so, not packaged -- looking at: http://metricsgrimoire.github.io/, it in turns points to https://github.com/metricsgrimoire with nine component sub-parts (one the web presence and so it may be ignored here), so ... to work packaging ... Setting to teasing the packaging task apart in a CentOS 6 environment, the first [Bicho] pulls in Requires for: python-storm (epel * ) python-beautifulsoup (in Fedora) --seemingly also called: python-BeautifulSoup python-feedparser (epel) python-dateutil base OS * I get consistent local 'make test' failures when the mocker checks DB connectivity, on each of the 19 available python-storm candidates when trying a rebuild from SRPM. I will be filing a bug I do not see any open bug on this package, but then neither I do see that the package went through the expected accessioning review in the Fedora process either [1] After about 1.5 hr work, I have a rough initial packaging done of 'Bicho' -- there is none of the setup doco there yet, and the spec file is ... rough --- I also pushed the generating script (a 'README') to: ftp://ftp.owlriver.com/pub/local/ORC/Bicho/ But obviously doing the remaining ones is in order (this the release exteriorly of the 'README' to re-point at the other seven (let me know, anyone, if such work is done, and where I might pull a revised 'README', and it will save me doing it)
It's all open source, but the specific configuration files used for oVirt are not published at this point.
If there is confidential information to abstract out [I see that DB credentials are mentioned in the setup documentation] into placefolders that puppet completes, I certainly understand, but the rest should be boiler plate. Seeing a worked example or puppet recipes will speed matters
Is that linked instance pulling real time stats from live servers or from cached details?
[the latter]
Wonder why it was sluggish. There is a caution in Bicho that it is quite aggressive in pulling content out of bug trackers, and that one has to take steps to slow it down so it does not get banned -- Russ herrold [1] http://red.ht/1aKw8k5