On 12/14/2014 06:39 AM, George Shuklin wrote:
> Btw: we talking about debian packages or ubuntu?
Debian, not Ubuntu.
> They are differ -
> debian heavily relies on answers to debconfig
You mean debconf. And no, it doesn't "rely on", it's completely
optional, and the packages *must* be able to be
On 12/13/14, 8:09 AM, "Thomas Goirand" wrote:
>On 12/12/2014 02:17 AM, Kris G. Lindgren wrote:
>>> Why do you think it's a good idea to restart doing the work of
>>> distributions by yourself? Why not joining a common effort?
>>
>> Well for a lot of reasons. Some of us carry our own patch set
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Hi Thomas
On 15/12/14 08:49, Thomas Goirand wrote:
>> and ubuntu just put files
>>> in proper places without changing configs.
> Ahem... Ubuntu simply doesn't care much about config files. See
> what they ship for Nova and Cinder. I wouldn't say "wi
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On 12/15/2014 10:49 AM, Thomas Goirand wrote:
and ubuntu just put files
in proper places without changing configs.
Ahem... Ubuntu simply doesn't care much about config files. See what
they ship for Nova and Cinder. I wouldn't say "without changing configs"
in this case.
We using chef for
confi
Oh!
Ubuntu's guy.
Can you say why you didn't ship 2013.2.4? It was available in announced
support lifecycle for cloudarchive, and you just stops to do anything
with 2013.2.3 (havana) somewhere in the middle of the summer. It was
really bad, because few important fixes for neutron were landed