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 need qpid-server for the qpidd binary and associated files. -----Original Message----- From: Gordon Sim <g...@redhat.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 9, 2024 11:36 AM To: users@qpid.apache.org Subject: [EXTERNAL]Re: Repackaging qpidd from Centos 7.9 for RHEL 9 For qpid-proton the source is here: https://qpid.apache.org/releases/qpid-proton-0.38.0/index.html. For qpid-cpp I don't believe there has been a 1.40 release. The latest is https://archive.apache.org/dist/qpid/cpp/1.39.0/. Your 1.40 build is therefore probably built from main https://github.com/apache/qpid-cpp. On Tue, Jul 9, 2024 at 4:21 PM Beaudreau, Darin <dbeaudr...@analogic.com.invalid> wrote: > Hi, > > > > I’m reviving a project I inherited from a coworker who was trying to > migrate our system software from CentOS 7.9 to RedHat 9. Previously, > he had gone through the process of converting the *qpid-cpp* and > *qpid-proton* packages to RHEL 9 so that we could test them with our > software. I have since bundled these together into a single RPM to > make it simpler for us to deploy, but after deploying, it seems > there’s still a few components missing. I believe this is because he > had only converted the packages necessary to compile our code, which > uses QPID heavily, but he never got as far as actually testing it. The > main problem seems to be that I’m missing the *qpidd* binary from > *qpid-server*, as well as the associated system service to run it. > > > > According to this coworker, he had compiled *qpid-cpp * and > *qpid-proton* from source from the *qpid-cpp-43d6b96.tar.gz* snapshot. > It seems he had some initial issues with compiling due to the > *qpid-python* scripts involved having not been upgraded to Python 3 > yet, but he was able to resolve that issue. > > > > My question is, how can I go about locating the correct source package > for the version of *qpid-server* that I need that would be compatible > with this version he built for RHEL 9 so that I can build *qpidd* and > any other required files to include in my deployment RPM? And what > steps might be required to build it? Are there any issues I should be > aware of in trying to build it for RHEL 9? The exact versions of > packages he built from > were: > > > > *qpid-cpp-1.40.0.x86_64* > > * qpid-proton-0.38.0.x86_64* > > > > I appreciate any assistance. Let me know if I’ve left out information > necessary to respond. > > > > *Darin Beaudreau* > > Software Engineer, Analogic Corporation > > 8 Centennial Drive, Peabody, MA 01960 > > dbeaudr...@analogic.com | > http://www.a/ > nalogic.com%2F&data=05%7C02%7CDBeaudreau%40analogic.com%7Cd5a0cfb68a85 > 4d2f145608dca02d1d13%7C8d6cef0176744e8e9b9f1753140a64ea%7C1%7C0%7C6385 > 61362910796939%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2l > uMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=cFsl5RhYTnTYp2r > Dp%2Fqd6a9qQA7%2F762STBj5ZWXjYIg%3D&reserved=0 > > > > > > > > > CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Please report any suspicious attachments, links, or requests for sensitive information.