Hallo, I have repackaged qpidd fgor rhel9/python3.9 environment and using it 
extensively.
Tests do not compile properly though and I don't care.

To make qpid-tools work I also had to port qpid-python and python-saslwrapper 
packages
though these are obsolete.

I also created packages for recent debian (boorworm, trixie) distros, but these 
are not
really used.

Best regards,
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Michael Ivanov

On 09.07.2024 18:15, Beaudreau, Darin 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*

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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

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