2010/1/25 Andrew Beekhof <[email protected]>:
> On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Ciro Iriarte <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 2010/1/25 Andrew Beekhof <[email protected]>:
>>
>> Also, in the Advanced Build Target Selection you have this options:
>>
>> SUSE:SLE-10/standard
>> SUSE:SLE-10:SDK/standard
>> SUSE:SLE-10:SP2/standard
>> SUSE:SLE-10:SP2:SDK/standard
>> SUSE:SLE-10:SP3/standard
>> SUSE:SLE-10:SP3:SDK/standard
>> SUSE:SLE-11/standard
>> SUSE:SLE-11:SP1/standard
>> SUSE:SLES-9/standard
>
> Ah, that seems to be new.

Not really :)

>> Would be really nice to have it available on SLES also, but your time
>> is yours. Thanks a lot for your work and effort in this project.
>
> If there is a public repo that I can get the rpms from, as I can for
> EPEL, then adding SLES is easy.
> There is also the option of an interested third-party dropping the
> tarballs into the build service instead of me :-)

Hmmm, not sure what you mean. The RPMs are available from
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:/ha-clustering/SLES_10/
and the SPEC files from
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=server:ha-clustering
creating a free account. In fact I see you as a member of the project,
so probably you knew all this :D

I can create a subproject in my home and drop the tarball there, but I
would rather like to keep things in the server:/ha-clustering,
spreading packages everywhere would only confuse users. Now that you
mention EPEL, I see updated RHEL packages on the OBS, how do they
compare?, it's sad that RHEL packages are being updated but SLES
aren't.

Regards,

-- 
Ciro Iriarte
http://cyruspy.wordpress.com
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