Re: [Openstack] Ubuntu Grizzly packages for 12.10

2013-01-24 Thread Matt Joyce
Cloud archive is only following the LTS release.

LTS means long term support.  So you shouldn't be standardizing on a
NON-LTS release unless you intend to follow the ubuntu update cycle.
You'll end up suffering a great deal by not doing so.

=/

-Matt


On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 8:32 AM, Blair Zajac bl...@orcaware.com wrote:


 Thanks for the link.  It appears that my case is not explicitly supported,
 running Folsom on 12.10 is only supported.  I'll take a look when I'm on my
 server, but if grizzly-2 packages are released for 12.04, then it'll be
 possible to point my 12.10 system at the 12.04 repo and it should just
 work ;)

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Re: [Openstack] Ubuntu Grizzly packages for 12.10

2013-01-24 Thread Blair Zajac
Thanks, this is a dev setup and we only have 12.10 systems available. 
Nothing production will be running on them.


Blair

On 01/24/2013 03:44 PM, Matt Joyce wrote:

Cloud archive is only following the LTS release.

LTS means long term support.  So you shouldn't be standardizing on a
NON-LTS release unless you intend to follow the ubuntu update cycle.
You'll end up suffering a great deal by not doing so.

=/

-Matt


On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 8:32 AM, Blair Zajac bl...@orcaware.com
mailto:bl...@orcaware.com wrote:


Thanks for the link.  It appears that my case is not explicitly
supported, running Folsom on 12.10 is only supported.  I'll take a
look when I'm on my server, but if grizzly-2 packages are released
for 12.04, then it'll be possible to point my 12.10 system at the
12.04 repo and it should just work ;)






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[Openstack] Ubuntu Grizzly packages for 12.10

2013-01-23 Thread Blair Zajac
I noticed that Grizzly-2 is in 13.04.  I'd like to run them in 12.10 and not 
update the entire OS.

What's the best and/or easiest way of doing this?

1) Get the source packages and build them in a PPA?  If so, what is the 
complete list of source packages and build order to do this correctly?

2) Temporarily update sources.list to use raring, upgrade or install any 
packages with 2012 in the version number.

With either approach, are there new dependencies upon non-OpenStack packages 
that are required?

Thanks,
Blair
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Re: [Openstack] Ubuntu Grizzly packages for 12.10

2013-01-23 Thread Kevin Jackson
Hi Blair,
Without looking at the specific package versions you're after, the
intention of the Ubuntu Cloud Archive is to achieve exactly this goal. It's
really easy to use - check the Ubuntu wiki pages on it:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/CloudArchive

Regards,
Kev


On 23 January 2013 15:01, Blair Zajac bl...@orcaware.com wrote:

 I noticed that Grizzly-2 is in 13.04.  I'd like to run them in 12.10 and
 not update the entire OS.

 What's the best and/or easiest way of doing this?

 1) Get the source packages and build them in a PPA?  If so, what is the
 complete list of source packages and build order to do this correctly?

 2) Temporarily update sources.list to use raring, upgrade or install any
 packages with 2012 in the version number.

 With either approach, are there new dependencies upon non-OpenStack
 packages that are required?

 Thanks,
 Blair
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Re: [Openstack] Ubuntu Grizzly packages for 12.10

2013-01-23 Thread Blair Zajac
Hi Kevin,

Thanks for the link.  It appears that my case is not explicitly supported, 
running Folsom on 12.10 is only supported.  I'll take a look when I'm on my 
server, but if grizzly-2 packages are released for 12.04, then it'll be 
possible to point my 12.10 system at the 12.04 repo and it should just work 
;) 

Regards,
Blair

On Jan 23, 2013, at 7:26 AM, Kevin Jackson ke...@linuxservices.co.uk wrote:

 
 Hi Blair,
 Without looking at the specific package versions you're after, the intention 
 of the Ubuntu Cloud Archive is to achieve exactly this goal. It's really easy 
 to use - check the Ubuntu wiki pages on it:
 
 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/CloudArchive
 
 Regards,
 Kev
 
 
 On 23 January 2013 15:01, Blair Zajac bl...@orcaware.com wrote:
 I noticed that Grizzly-2 is in 13.04.  I'd like to run them in 12.10 and not 
 update the entire OS.
 
 What's the best and/or easiest way of doing this?
 
 1) Get the source packages and build them in a PPA?  If so, what is the 
 complete list of source packages and build order to do this correctly?
 
 2) Temporarily update sources.list to use raring, upgrade or install any 
 packages with 2012 in the version number.
 
 With either approach, are there new dependencies upon non-OpenStack packages 
 that are required?
 
 Thanks,
 Blair
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