Re: EPEL clamav packages

2010-04-21 Thread Felix Schwarz
Am 21.04.2010 06:33, schrieb Kevin Fenzi:
 On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 11:46:33 +1000
 Dan Irwinrummymob...@gmail.com  wrote:

 The clamav packages in EPEL are quite broken, and don't work out of
 the box. I think this has been the case for many months.

 Have you filed any bugs? Whats broken?

There are a couple of bugs:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?component=clamavproduct=Fedora%20EPEL

Some also have security impact. Basically the problem is that it is extremly 
hard to provide the ABI/config stability for clamav. Combined with a few 
questionable decisions when it came to packaging + a not-so-active maintainer 
and we have a basically orphaned package in EPEL.

I've spoken to a few Fedora packagers who where interested in maintaining the 
package. However the premise for them was that they can also decide how the 
Fedora package should look like - and at that time the current maintainer had 
strong feelings about this topic...

If you could initiate a discussion on epel-devel, I can ping a few of the 
previously interested people...

fs
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Re: EPEL clamav packages

2010-04-21 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 08:59:39 +0200
Felix Schwarz felix.schw...@oss.schwarz.eu wrote:

 Am 21.04.2010 06:33, schrieb Kevin Fenzi:
  On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 11:46:33 +1000
  Dan Irwinrummymob...@gmail.com  wrote:
 
  The clamav packages in EPEL are quite broken, and don't work out of
  the box. I think this has been the case for many months.
 
  Have you filed any bugs? Whats broken?
 
 There are a couple of bugs:
 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?component=clamavproduct=Fedora%20EPEL

Sure, there are bugs. 

 Some also have security impact. Basically the problem is that it is
 extremly hard to provide the ABI/config stability for clamav.
 Combined with a few questionable decisions when it came to packaging
 + a not-so-active maintainer and we have a basically orphaned package
 in EPEL.

Yeah. ;( I'll see what I can do. 

 I've spoken to a few Fedora packagers who where interested in
 maintaining the package. However the premise for them was that they
 can also decide how the Fedora package should look like - and at that
 time the current maintainer had strong feelings about this topic...

And still does I am sure. 

 If you could initiate a discussion on epel-devel, I can ping a few of
 the previously interested people...

Feel free to start discussion on that list. 

kevin



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Re: EPEL clamav packages

2010-04-21 Thread Dan Irwin
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Felix Schwarz
felix.schw...@oss.schwarz.eu wrote:

 Some also have security impact. Basically the problem is that it is extremly
 hard to provide the ABI/config stability for clamav. Combined with a few
 questionable decisions when it came to packaging + a not-so-active maintainer
 and we have a basically orphaned package in EPEL.

This poses the question, is EPEL the ideal place for clamav when it's
a constantly moving target?

Maybe fedora/epel needs something akin to the debian volatile repo for
things like clamav. (We probably already have this in conceptual terms
from rpmforge)

Regards,

Dan
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Re: EPEL clamav packages

2010-04-21 Thread Craig White
On Thu, 2010-04-22 at 08:46 +1000, Dan Irwin wrote:
 On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Felix Schwarz
 felix.schw...@oss.schwarz.eu wrote:
 
  Some also have security impact. Basically the problem is that it is extremly
  hard to provide the ABI/config stability for clamav. Combined with a few
  questionable decisions when it came to packaging + a not-so-active 
  maintainer
  and we have a basically orphaned package in EPEL.
 
 This poses the question, is EPEL the ideal place for clamav when it's
 a constantly moving target?
 
 Maybe fedora/epel needs something akin to the debian volatile repo for
 things like clamav. (We probably already have this in conceptual terms
 from rpmforge)

I think Felix hit it on the nose but EPEL is fine but it has not been
packaged correctly nor has it been updated - it's now lagging about 2
updates behind.

I would guess that terming rpmforge as 'volatile' would depend upon who
you ask - I doubt Dag would agree. I tend to think of rpmforge as
necessary for running CentOS/RHEL servers and think of EPEL as more
'volatile'

Craig


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Re: EPEL clamav packages

2010-04-21 Thread Dan Irwin
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com wrote:

 I would guess that terming rpmforge as 'volatile' would depend upon who
 you ask - I doubt Dag would agree. I tend to think of rpmforge as
 necessary for running CentOS/RHEL servers and think of EPEL as more
 'volatile'

Sorry, I didn't actually say rpmforge is volatile. To clarify:

EPEL requires that packages have consistent configuration and abi
compatibility. This is a core requirement for inclusion into EPEL.
Given that clamav is a constantly moving target, maybe EPEL isn't the
best place for it.

We do, however, have good packages for clamav from rpmforge. Obviously
these packages are updated frequently, and don't have the
configuration and abi compatibility required for EPEL.

My comment regarding having a repo like debian volatile was to provide
a repo for RHEL/CentOS users which contains packages which don't
guarantee the required compatability. Which is basically what the
clamav packages on rpmforge provide.

Or we could let epel orphan clamav in EPEL6 and just use rpmforge...

Dan
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EPEL clamav packages

2010-04-20 Thread Dan Irwin
Hello,

I couldn't find a EPEL users list, so I'm posting here.

The clamav packages in EPEL are quite broken, and don't work out of
the box. I think this has been the case for many months.

Is there a current maintainer for clamav in EPEL? If not, what is
required to take this role over. I have the necessary skills, and I
have a working clamav install based on the broken EPEL packages. I
would like to contribute this work so next time I install a server
with clamav, it just works.

On the off chance I'm doing this wrong, is there a better source for
clamav packages for RHEL/CentOS?

Regards,

Dan

(Long time list subscriber and RH/Fedora user)
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Re: EPEL clamav packages

2010-04-20 Thread Craig White
On Wed, 2010-04-21 at 11:46 +1000, Dan Irwin wrote:

 On the off chance I'm doing this wrong, is there a better source for
 clamav packages for RHEL/CentOS?

yes, rpmforge

Fedora/EPEL clamav seems to really lag behind releases

Craig


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Re: EPEL clamav packages

2010-04-20 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 11:46:33 +1000
Dan Irwin rummymob...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello,
 
 I couldn't find a EPEL users list, so I'm posting here.

Yeah, there isn't one, but the epel-devel list is open for anyone. ;) 

 The clamav packages in EPEL are quite broken, and don't work out of
 the box. I think this has been the case for many months.

Have you filed any bugs? Whats broken?

 Is there a current maintainer for clamav in EPEL? If not, what is
 required to take this role over. I have the necessary skills, and I
 have a working clamav install based on the broken EPEL packages. I
 would like to contribute this work so next time I install a server
 with clamav, it just works.

There is a maintainer. He may be busy/want help. 
File a bug and offer to help out... patches would be welcome I'm sure. 

kevin


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Re: EPEL clamav packages

2010-04-20 Thread Dan Irwin
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 1:17 PM, Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com wrote:
 yes, rpmforge

 Fedora/EPEL clamav seems to really lag behind releases


Cool. I will look into this.

I had forgotten about rpmforge for some reason.

Cheers,

Dan
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