On 2019-11-15 11:13, Valeri Galtsev wrote:


On 2019-11-15 10:52, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
On Fri, 15 Nov 2019 at 11:12, Alessandro Baggi
<alessandro.ba...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi all,
I've several questions about C8. I'm using 8 on my personal NAS and
works very well. I'm running several VMs with centos 8 and noticed
something:


OK most of these questions are going to be answered by the fact that
CentOS is a rebuild of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. If Red Hat Enterprise
Linux does not have something in it's base packages, it isn't going to
be in the CentOS package set.

1) Why corosync, pacemaker and pcs are missing on C8? They are only
available on rhel with payments( rhel ha addons)?

RedHat was diligent in following License Requirements. For the most part the software they use is GNU licensed, and GNU requires:

1. all code derived from original be also GNU licensed,
2. and as such, whatever [GNU licensed] is provided to customer, should be published and available for everybody.

The above prompted me to check what is the license for corosync. It turns out to be BSD license. The last does not subject everyone to the requirement of publishing [derived if any[] source code, and RedHat does not publish srpms (as Alessandro mentioned)

Correction: it was Stephen who pointed to that.

Valeri

, and there is no violation of License on RedHat side.

I just satisfied my curiosity, I hope, this helps others.

Valeri


Because Red Hat put them in a package set which is not shipped as
source to CentOS to rebuild.

2) Why there is only Gnome as available DE? I use centos on my
workstation and I'm a kde-plasma user. XFCE is ok but not gnome. I tried
fedora, it has all software that I need and it is a very good distro but
I don't like too much update and its EOL (upgrade/reinstall every 13
months on a workstation is not so good for me). I don't want to be
forced to install another stable distro like debian (This not means that
debian is bad but I prefer centos).

Because Red Hat only did a build of GNOME for RHEL-8.

3) I have a VM with C8 installed. I got several updates but I don't
receive any update for 8 on centos-announce like for previous versions
(6 & 7). Something has changed?

The way modules and other layout changes come with RHEL-8, the old
tools which are used for announcing updates do not work. Please see
other threads on this for the request for help on this.


4) EPEL. I know that EPEL is a Fedora SIG but I use several packages
from EPEL. There is a place to see what packages will be included in
EPEL? For example, I tried to install audacious from epel but got errors
for missing deps. Seems that EPEL8 is released but not ready. There is a
ETA for this?

EPEL is a volunteer project and there is no ETA because it is up to
the volunteers time and effort to build things.

5) It's my impression or there are less packages in this release?

You are probably looking for packages in PowerTools. Please enable
this as this will also fix your audacious problem.

6) Why cockpit installed by default?

Because RHEL shipped with it that way.

7) Why repo PowerTools was created? What is the main purpose?

PowerTools is a set of packages which Red Hat ships as
CodeReadyBuilder channel fo RHEL-8. It contains packages which are not
part of the main distribution and would not have 'technical support'.
[AKA if lynx were shipped in RHEL appstream it would have certain
support levels for security and application fixes... it has few of
those in Code Ready Builder.] For CentOS it is meant to communicate
that CentOS is a rebuild of RHEL and certain problems may not get
upstream fixes.

8) Why NetworkManager is the default method to configure interfaces? I
know that I can install network-scripts but I don't understand this change.

Because RHEL shipped that way.




Best regards, Alessandro.

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