Re: [CentOS] porting spec files

2016-10-07 Thread Ned Slider
On 06/10/16 22:50, Alice Wonder wrote: An rpm intended for a bleeding edge Fedora builds perfectly for me when I comment two macros apparently not in CentOS 7 - %transfiletriggerin and %transfiletriggerun Looks like they operate similar to %post and %postun but are different. Is a simple way

Re: [CentOS] porting spec files

2016-10-07 Thread Alice Wonder
On 10/07/2016 01:44 AM, Ned Slider wrote: On 06/10/16 22:50, Alice Wonder wrote: An rpm intended for a bleeding edge Fedora builds perfectly for me when I comment two macros apparently not in CentOS 7 - %transfiletriggerin and %transfiletriggerun Looks like they operate similar to %post an

Re: [CentOS] porting spec files

2016-10-07 Thread Ned Slider
On 07/10/16 10:17, Alice Wonder wrote: On 10/07/2016 01:44 AM, Ned Slider wrote: On 06/10/16 22:50, Alice Wonder wrote: An rpm intended for a bleeding edge Fedora builds perfectly for me when I comment two macros apparently not in CentOS 7 - %transfiletriggerin and %transfiletriggerun Loo

[CentOS] CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 140, Issue 4

2016-10-07 Thread centos-announce-request
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[CentOS] Kerberized NFS client and slow user write performance

2016-10-07 Thread Matt Garman
We seem to be increasingly hit by this bug: https://access.redhat.com/solutions/2040223 "On RHEL 6 NFS client usring kerberos (krb5), one user experiences slow write performance, another does not" You need a RH subscription to see that in its entirety. But the subject basically says it all: rand

Re: [CentOS] CentOS ISO contents

2016-10-07 Thread Johnny Hughes
On 10/03/2016 05:56 AM, Harry Mallon wrote: > On the download page https://wiki.centos.org/Download it lists: DVD, Minimal, > Everything, LiveGNOME, LiveKDE. > > Where can I find the lists of packages contained in each one without > downloading and extracting them? Is there a repo with the scrip