RE: [EXTERNAL]Re: Repackaging qpidd from Centos 7.9 for RHEL 9

2024-07-10 Thread Beaudreau, Darin
To: users@qpid.apache.org Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL]Re: Repackaging qpidd from Centos 7.9 for RHEL 9 Hi Darin, great work with the python 3 fixes! Would it be possible to get those python 3 fixes into the official codetree? The python problems are one of the major issues for continuous use of the C++ q

Re: [EXTERNAL]Re: Repackaging qpidd from Centos 7.9 for RHEL 9

2024-07-10 Thread Tor Rune Skoglund
Hi Darin, great work with the python 3 fixes! Would it be possible to get those python 3 fixes into the official codetree? The python problems are one of the major issues for continuous use of the C++ qpid broker. - Tor Rune Skoglund Den 09.07.2024 17:43, skrev Beaudreau, Darin: It appears

Re: [EXTERNAL]Re: Repackaging qpidd from Centos 7.9 for RHEL 9

2024-07-09 Thread Gordon Sim
The qpidd binary is built from the qpid-cpp source. On Tue, Jul 9, 2024 at 4:55 PM Beaudreau, Darin wrote: > > It appears that was a slight mistake on my part. My coworker pointed out that > he built from the qpid-cpp-43d6b96.tar.gz snapshot and that his compiled > version he called 1.40 becaus

RE: [EXTERNAL]Re: Repackaging qpidd from Centos 7.9 for RHEL 9

2024-07-09 Thread Beaudreau, Darin
It appears that was a slight mistake on my part. My coworker pointed out that he built from the qpid-cpp-43d6b96.tar.gz snapshot and that his compiled version he called 1.40 because a developer provided an update to solve the python 3 issues. Regardless, I don't need qpid-cpp or qpid-proton. I