Hello,

On 2018-12-06 5:40 p.m., Haïkel Guémar wrote:
On 06/12/2018 23:22, Nicolas Hicher wrote:
Hello,

I'm testing sf on rhel installation using rdo openstack-queens repository.

I found an issue with python-ecdsa package. On centos, this package is present on extra repo, but on rhel I found it on rhel-7-server-openstack-13-rpms.

There are some issues to enable both rhel-7-server-openstack-13-rpms and openstack-queens repositories:

- users need rhel-7-server-openstack subscription

- we have a mix of python libs from both repos (50% from rhel-7-openstack, 50% from openstack-queens)

- there were errors on dependencies with erlang: https://softwarefactory-project.io/paste/show/1347/ , I disabled rhel-7-server-openstack-13-rpms to fix

What should be the best solution, add python-ecdsa to openstack-queens or add in in sf packages ? I prefer the first solution if it's possible, because we manually bump distgit version on sf.

Thanks.

Nico



My 2 cts

Since we should also support RHEL without requiring any layered product repo, we should just cross-tag it into RDO. In the past, we used to ship it (bstinson has built a newer one but it's same build with NVR bump)
http://cbs.centos.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=405

For CentOS users, it won't change much, it will be more or less the same package either from extras or RDO repo.

Regards.
H.


I found 2 others dependencies issues, so we needs to have these packages available:

- python-ecdsa is for managesf

- mock for drln

- python-lockfile for gerritbot

Only mock have a lot of dependencies, we have to check if we need more package for its.

The packages used in sf from openstack-queens repos are https://softwarefactory-project.io/paste/show/1348/

Alan proposed on irc to add centos extra on our sf deployment, but I think we will have the same issue when using openstack-queens and rhel-7-server-openstack-13-rpms by having 30% of packages from centos-extra.

Thanks.

Nico

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