2011/2/17 Lorin Hochstein <[email protected]>: > For those who deploy on platforms other than Ubuntu, are these > customizations recorded somewhere in the OpenStack documentation?
Hmm.. No. I submitted it upstream, applied it in Ubuntu, and uploaded backported packages to the PPA's. I guess we could also add a patches/ directory to nova and stick stuff in there. Would that address your concerns? > If I wanted to deploy to SUSE, it would help to know that, say, I can use the > stock version of greenlet 0.3.1, but I need to use a customized version of > eventlet 0.9.12 with the patches that correspond to python-eventlet in the > nova-core/release PPA. Sure. > Having access to a comprehensive set of the dependency packages versions for > the reference implementation platform would be very helpful for debugging > problems on other platforms. Is it possible automatically pull this info > from the PPA, extract it from the package metadata, and then add it to the > admin guide docs? I'd hate to have to update admin docs for this sort of stuff. A general pointer to the (not-yet-existing) patches/ directory would be a good idea, though. Extracting the info automatically from the PPA isn't really feasible. These things are not quite rigidly structured enough to allows such things. -- Soren Hansen Ubuntu Developer http://www.ubuntu.com/ OpenStack Developer http://www.openstack.org/ _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openstack Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openstack More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

