Re: [scl.org] How to get listed on softwarecollections.org ?

2017-07-26 Thread Jarek Polok
On 07/17/2017 04:41 PM, Pavel Valena wrote:
> - Original Message -
>> From: "Jarek Polok" 
>> To: sclorg@redhat.com
>> Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2017 6:40:00 PM
>> Subject: [scl.org] How to get listed on softwarecollections.org ?
>>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I'm the "guilty" for following SCLo's:
>>
>> http://mirror.centos.org/centos-7/7/sclo/x86_64/sclo/sclo-git25/
>> http://mirror.centos.org/centos-7/7/sclo/x86_64/sclo/sclo-git212/
>> http://mirror.centos.org/centos-7/7/sclo/x86_64/sclo/sclo-httpd24more/
>> http://mirror.centos.org/centos-7/7/sclo/x86_64/sclo/sclo-subversion19/
> Hello,
> 
> you can create your own user(Fedora FAS is required; top right 'Log in' 
> should suffice) to maintain it yourself. Alternatively one of SCLo SIG 
> members[1] with access and some spare cycles can add those entries under the 
> `sclo` user, in case you wan't the SCLs to be represented as a part of SCLo 
> SIG[2].
> 

Thanks for info ! but it seems I could only add copr built collections
there ? but these listed above are cbs - built ?

Honza: I think it would be better if these are added under 'sclo' user ?
Could you please do that ?

Thanks !

Jarek

> Please let us know.
> 
> Regards,
> Pavel
> 
> [1] https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo
> [2] https://accounts.centos.org/group/members/sig-sclo
> 
>>
>> (also available for centos 6)
>>
>> How could I get these listed on www.softwarecollections.org ?
>>
>> Best Regards
>>
>> Jarek

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Re: [scl.org] Python "latest" SCLo

2017-07-26 Thread Nick Coghlan
On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 5:18 PM, Nick Coghlan  wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 4:22 PM, Nick Coghlan  wrote:
>> I wasn't planning to publish the COPR builds anywhere other than COPR,
>> they'd just be a place for me to tinker with things before pushing
>> them into CBS as real builds.
>
> I realised I'm going to want a public development repo to hold any
> notes I make about the process, as well as any custom tools I build,
> so I've created that here: https://github.com/ncoghlan/pyscl-devel/

Status update on this:

- with some adjustments to the relevant spec files, I came up with an
rpm-list-builder recipe that can bootstrap the whole rh-python35 SCL
stack in a clean mock chroot in about an hour (depending on your
system specs)
- the README at https://github.com/ncoghlan/pyscl-devel/ covers how to
run such a build yourself if you're so inclined

As noted at https://github.com/ncoghlan/pyscl-devel/issues/1, the next
steps will be to switch the built SCL name over to "sclo-python", and
then get it building in COPR using actual bootstrap component releases
rather than private RPM builds with tweaked release tags.

I still have a PyCon Australia talk to finish, though, so I'm planning
to take a break from working on this until after that's done. I'm
definitely open to PRs if anyone wanted to take a look at what's
involved in the rename in the meantime :)

Cheers,
Nick.

-- 
Nick Coghlan
Red Hat Platform Engineering, Brisbane

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Re: [scl.org] New pythonXXmore collection(s) ?

2017-07-26 Thread Jarek Polok

> BTW, I think sclo-python## will be a better name (as we now have
> scl-php##, the php##more collections are pre-SCLo work, deprecated, and
> unmaintained).
> 

Yes, indeed: packages / collections will be named sclo-pythonXX

Thanks !

Jarek

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