Re: [GENERAL] Suse RPM's

2007-08-06 Thread Reinhard Max
On Fri, 3 Aug 2007 at 19:09, Jorge Godoy wrote:

 Having updated packages would be great! Specially if they would be 
 updated for, e.g., OpenSuSE 10.1 and OpenSuSE 10.2 (both already 
 released) and not just for OpenSuSE 10.3 (still under 
 development).

Yes, that's why I created the /pub/projects/postgresql directory on 
ftp.suse.com, but I have to admit that I got a bit lazy in keeping it 
up to date.

I've just built and uploaded the 8.2.4 package from to-be 10.3 for 
10.2, 10.1/SLES10, 10.0, 9.3, and 9.1/SLES9:

ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/postgresql/postgresql-8.2.4

My mid-term plan (for when the dust of 10.3 has settled) is to close 
the /pub/projects/postgresql directory and offer these packages in the 
openSUSE buildservice instead, so that others can participate and help 
improving the packages and keeping them up to date.

cu
Reinhard

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Re: [GENERAL] Suse RPM's

2007-08-06 Thread Joshua D. Drake
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Reinhard Max wrote:
 On Fri, 3 Aug 2007 at 19:09, Jorge Godoy wrote:
 
 Having updated packages would be great! Specially if they would be 
 updated for, e.g., OpenSuSE 10.1 and OpenSuSE 10.2 (both already 
 released) and not just for OpenSuSE 10.3 (still under 
 development).
 
 Yes, that's why I created the /pub/projects/postgresql directory on 
 ftp.suse.com, but I have to admit that I got a bit lazy in keeping it 
 up to date.
 
 I've just built and uploaded the 8.2.4 package from to-be 10.3 for 
 10.2, 10.1/SLES10, 10.0, 9.3, and 9.1/SLES9:
 
 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/postgresql/postgresql-8.2.4
 
 My mid-term plan (for when the dust of 10.3 has settled) is to close 
 the /pub/projects/postgresql directory and offer these packages in the 
 openSUSE buildservice instead, so that others can participate and help 
 improving the packages and keeping them up to date.

Hmmm, it seems that this would be also suited to be in the
PostgreSQL.Org archives yes?

Joshua D. Drake


 
 cu
   Reinhard
 
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Re: [GENERAL] Suse RPM's

2007-08-04 Thread Peter Eisentraut
Jorge Godoy wrote:
 Having updated packages would be great!  Specially if they would be
 updated for, e.g., OpenSuSE 10.1 and OpenSuSE 10.2 (both already
 released) and not just for OpenSuSE 10.3 (still under development).

You could probably take the existing 8.2.0 package, replace the tarball 
with a new 8.2 release and send that to the OpenSUSE build service.

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Re: [GENERAL] Suse RPM's

2007-08-03 Thread Devrim GÜNDÜZ
Hi,

On Fri, 2007-08-03 at 11:38 +0100, Chris Coleman wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Does anyone know of anywhere to get Suse 10.1 RPMs of recent (8.2 and
 8.3) versions of postgres?

Complain to Reinhard, he is CC'ed to this e-mail.

ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/postgresql/

has only 8.2.0...

BTW, I have promised to build SuSE RPMs some time ago; however Reinhard
said that they will keep the packages up2date. 

Reinhard, if SuSE is busy and/or is not willing to keep the packages
updated, I can also build SuSE RPMs for the community...

Kind regards,
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Re: [GENERAL] Suse RPM's

2007-08-03 Thread Jorge Godoy
On Friday 03 August 2007 07:38:19 Chris Coleman wrote:
 Hi,

 Does anyone know of anywhere to get Suse 10.1 RPMs of recent (8.2 and
 8.3) versions of postgres?

 The postgres website only has fredora and redhat ones listed, and using
 rpmfind.net I can only find 8.0.13 ones for 10.0.

I usually get a .src.rpm, the tarball and run rpmbuild -bb.  It works fine and 
I have new packages very fast.

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Re: [GENERAL] Suse RPM's

2007-08-03 Thread Jorge Godoy
On Friday 03 August 2007 10:04:27 Devrim GÜNDÜZ wrote:
 Complain to Reinhard, he is CC'ed to this e-mail.

 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/postgresql/

 has only 8.2.0...

 BTW, I have promised to build SuSE RPMs some time ago; however Reinhard
 said that they will keep the packages up2date.

 Reinhard, if SuSE is busy and/or is not willing to keep the packages
 updated, I can also build SuSE RPMs for the community...

 Kind regards,

Having updated packages would be great!  Specially if they would be updated 
for, e.g., OpenSuSE 10.1 and OpenSuSE 10.2 (both already released) and not 
just for OpenSuSE 10.3 (still under development).

Having packages for some of the older releases makes using both PostgreSQL and 
OpenSuSE eaiser (for PostgreSQL it doesn't make much difference since we can 
compile things by hand, but would definitely draw more attention to 
OpenSuSE...  I had a few cases where it had to be handed down because of the 
lack of updates -- not security related, of course -- to older releases).

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Jorge Godoy  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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