Hey brad,

Thanks for the info.

Yea we know that these are test rpm's.

The idea behind my question is if I made any changes in the ceph source
code, then I recompile it. Then I need to find which is the appropriate rpm
mapped to that changed file. If I find the exact RPM, then apply that RPM
in our existing ceph cluster instead of applying/overwriting  all the
compiled rpms.

I hope this cleared your doubt.

Thanks




On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 5:47 AM, Brad Hubbard <bhubb...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Based solely on the information given the only rpms with this specific
> commit in
> them would be here
> https://shaman.ceph.com/builds/ceph/wip-prune-past-intervals-kraken/
> (specifically
> https://4.chacra.ceph.com/r/ceph/wip-prune-past-intervals-kraken/
> 8263140fe539f9c3241c1c0f6ee9cfadde9178c0/centos/7/flavors/default/x86_64/
> ).
> These are test rpms, not official releases.
>
> Note that the branch "wip-prune-past-intervals-kraken" exists only in the
> ceph-ci repo and *not* the main ceph repo and that the particular commit
> above
> does not seem to have made it into the "ceph" repo.
>
> $ git log -S _simplify_past_intervals
> $ git log --grep="_simplify_past_intervals"
> $
>
> Given this commit is not in the ceph repo I would suggest we have never
> shipped
> an official rpm that contains this commit.
>
> It's not totally clear to me exactly what you are trying to achieve, maybe
> you
> could have another go at describing your objective?
>
> On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 12:26 AM, nokia ceph <nokiacephus...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I made some changes in the below file on ceph kraken v11.2.0 source code
> as
> > per this article
> >
> > https://github.com/ceph/ceph-ci/commit/wip-prune-past-intervals-kraken
> >
> > ..src/osd/PG.cc
> > ..src/osd/PG.h
> >
> > Is there any way to find which rpm got affected by these two files. I
> > believe it should be ceph-osd-11.2.0-0.el7.x86_64.rpm . Can you confirm
> > please ?
> >
> > I failed to find it from the ceph.spec file.
> >
> > Could anyone please guide me the right procedure to check this.
> >
> > The main intention is that if we find the exact rpm affected by these
> files,
> > we can simply overwrite it with the old rpm.
> >
> > Awaiting for comments.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
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> >
>
>
>
> --
> Cheers,
> Brad
>
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