ot;EL" like EPEL does? It shouldn't really
matter, aside from /etc/os-release files and such. Perhaps ACS can do
what many utilities do and make a "OS Family" determination (Ref:
puppet, ansible, etc.) Instead of a strict "exact same" OS requirement.
Thanks,
-Nathan M
es to point to point to either multiple OSes or change to another
OS for testing? E.g. Don't actually switch off of CentOS 8 quite yet,
but be able to test alternatives before the end of the year.
Thanks,
-Nathan McGarvey
On 6/28/21 6:02 AM, Rohit Yadav wrote:
> Great thanks all for the d
.com/terms-and-conditions)
I'm not a lawyer and the terms seem murky as to how an Open-Source
project like CloudStack would interact with those terms, even in a
non-production sense. Do any other ASF projects use RHEL for build/test
servers or anything like that?
Thanks,
-Nathan McGarvey
they
skipped the broken versions entirely.
The lag is bad for feature updates and version updates, but really
good for stability and knowing what you're getting since you are
literally building from the same source and won't have instances of
reverted commits like the one above.
imilar/identical to the CentOS 8.4? Not sure how
CloudStack's CICD is setup, internally.
Thanks,
-Nathan McGarvey
On 6/22/21 9:41 AM, n...@li.nux.ro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Drop support for CentOS8, 8-Stream or both?
>
> Regards
>
> On 2021-06-22 08:41, Rohit Yadav wrot
:w...@pcextreme.nl> @Gabriel Beims
>>> Bräscher<mailto:gabr...@pcextreme.nl> - any reason why we have the
>>> cron job to update repo metadata?
>>
>> No, I think it's just an oversight. It was setup and I don't think it
>> was v
.org are *probably* the same host, which likely means
the xml:base being set at all may not actually be doing anything useful.
Please pardon my ignorance if these technical configurations are
intentional and have already been discussed as I am new poster to this
thread.
Thanks,
-Nathan McGarvey