Thank you all. (And apologies in late reply)
Regarding "compiling and building from the source code" part, my usecase involves deplying our webapp on a version of JBoss which is pretty old (4.2.x) and not available from the repo (or the PPA). I understand it's not the best practice, but in this case, the charm is going to be an internal one (instead of published), and I really don't see any other way. It's great to hear that support for CentOS is in the works. Ubuntu trusty/precise are more than fine. But since there is more familiarity with CentOS within our firm, it may be helpful to have that options. On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 4:56 AM, Mark Shuttleworth <[email protected]> wrote: > On 16/07/14 06:12, Gaurav Pandit wrote: > > 1. Is it correct to say that each machine created by juju in the > > environment is basically an Ubuntu OS (most likely 14.04)? > > 2. If that's the case, then > > a. Does it mean that the commands executed in hooks, say, a basic bash > > script that installs a particular software package, needs to be > compatible > > with Ubuntu OS? (e.g. use of "apt-get" and not "yum") > > > > CentOS and Windows support should be complete by the time 14.10 is > released, in the interim it's probably best to write charms on Ubuntu > unless you want to help get the CentOS work done sooner which would be > very welcome! > > > (Overall, the documentation is pretty good!) > > Thank you :) > Mark >
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