On 02/09/2018 04:23 PM, Marek Salwerowicz wrote:
Hi Honza,
On 09.02.2018 16:03, Honza Horak wrote:
It's been a while since I wrote an article about a cool feature that
we introduced together with Software Collections packaging format,
which is *the ability to share the environment on multiple machines by
NFS sharing *[1].
The idea is very simple -- install Software Collections of your
favorite application stack (say Python 3.6 + NodeJS 8) and mount the
/opt/rh on workstations. That way you have the same environment on all
machines.
Sounds nice, but how about config files that are installed in /etc/opt ?
That's tricky, yes, and it's also a reason why we don't do it for stuff
like databases (data files are even more tricky). This feature is used
only for dynamic languages like python, ruby, nodejs, ...
Honza
Cheers,
Marek
Now, I'd like to request some feedback -- is there anybody on the list
(or outside, but you at least know about it) who uses this feature for
the Software Collections packages?
Please, let us know! If you can't share it publicly, just drop me a
direct mail. Of course, more feedback is welcome, but even simple YES
would be also cool.
[1]
https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2015/06/29/maintain-software-collections-easily-on-thousands-of-machines-using-scl-register/
Thanks!
Honza
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