True. We should encourage people to use packages either way. Quickstart guides 
should clarify tust a git snapshot (!) also is still-in-development. And users 
should at least ask themselves why the heck the 1.5.0 release is from the 
future (17.8.2011 !!!). then it'll be fine all the way to happyness.

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Vainiokangas Marko <[email protected]> schrieb:

Hi Gunnar,

 

Git show in /usr/src/icinga-core shows;

 

:/usr/src/icinga-core$ git show

commit c9721519c38075af55b5aaf7c67d3073df005c6a

Author: Michael Friedrich <[email protected]>

Date:   Wed May 18 11:23:18 2011 +0200

 

    drop nagios provides version in icinga.spec

 

    refs #1562

 

diff --git a/icinga.spec b/icinga.spec

index d2a9d83..2add166 100644

--- a/icinga.spec

+++ b/icinga.spec

@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@

Summary: Open Source host, service and network monitoring program

Name: icinga

Version: 1.5.0

-Release: 2%{?dist}

+Release: 1%{?dist}

License: GPLv2+

Group: Applications/System

URL: http://www.icinga.org/

@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ BuildRequires: libpng-devel

BuildRequires: libjpeg-devel

 

 

I was just following the guide for QuickStart installation of Icinga with 
IDOUtils from the icinga.org documentation where it says;

 

Download Icinga and the Plugins

Change to your local source directory i.e. /usr/src

#> cd /usr/src

Either fetch the actual icinga-core snapshot from Icinga GIT 

 #> git clone git://git.icinga.org/icinga-core.git

#> git submodule init

#> git submodule update

or from the Icinga Website 

 

So perhaps that part should be updated or perhaps not development stuff be 
placed where it’s advised to fetch the icinga source from? Since it’s not 
saying anything about that being development source in the quickstart guide…

 

And unfortunately, no. I don’t have a lab environment at all. I’ve requested 
one but keep getting “we’ve got to keep costs to a minimum at the moment. Let’s 
check in the fall how we’re faring then.”.

 

 

 

 

//Marko V

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