Hi Marc,

I'm not sure if I understand the concern. Looks like you are using the
mesosphere repository. The mesos-zookeeper package is no longer
supported/maintained.

The packages mentioned my previous email are published on bintray are not
maintained by mesosphere. Please let us know if you have any feedback on
the new packages.

Best,
Kapil

On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 6:54 AM, Marc Roos <m.r...@f1-outsourcing.eu> wrote:

>
> I am testing a bit with mesos and using this repository
> http://repos.mesosphere.io/el/7/$basearch/ is that the correct one to
> use? (mesos-zookeeper from 2015?)
>
> If so, maybe you could allow rsync access? I am testing on some vm's
> that don’t have internet access.
>
> Also add maybe index listing on such pages
> http://repos.mesosphere.com/el/7/noarch/RPMS/
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vinod Kone [mailto:vinodk...@apache.org]
> Sent: vrijdag 3 november 2017 20:49
> To: dev
> Cc: user
> Subject: Re: Binary RPM packages for CentOS
>
> This is great to see! Thanks for driving this Kapil.
>
> Once the official packages are vetted, we should update our website to
> point users to it. For new users, getting started with binary packages
> is infinitely better than having to build from source.
>
> Folks, please help us by testing this packages and provide feedback.
>
> On Fri, Nov 3, 2017 at 10:32 AM, Kapil Arya <ka...@mesosphere.io> wrote:
>
>
>         Hi All,
>
>         We have some updates regarding the binary RPM build/release process
> for
>         Mesos.
>
>         Here are some important bullet points:
>
>         * Jira: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-7981
> <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-7981>
>         * The RPM packages are now built using a jenkins job [1] on the
> Apache CI.
>         * The build scripts are part of the Mesos source tree
> (support/packaging).
>         * Packages are distributed using bintray [2].
>         * Currently, we are using the mesos org under bintray. Once we have
> more
>           confidence in the packages, we'll move under the apache org to
> benefit
>         from
>           the superior resource limits.
>
>         Here are the steps to install the CentOS 7 packages from bintray:
>
>         *$* cat > /tmp/bintray-mesos-el.repo <<EOF
>         #bintray-mesos-el - packages by mesos from Bintray
>         [bintray-mesos-el]
>         name=bintray-mesos-el
>         baseurl=https://dl.bintray.com/mesos/el/7/x86_64
> <https://dl.bintray.com/mesos/el/7/x86_64>
>         gpgcheck=0
>         repo_gpgcheck=0
>         enabled=1
>         EOF
>
>         *$* sudo mv /tmp/bintray-mesos-el.repo
>         /etc/yum.repos.d/bintray-mesos-el.repo
>
>         *$* sudo yum update
>
>         *$* sudo yum install mesos
>
>
>         To start, we have released 1.4.0 packages in the hope to get some
> feedback
>         from
>         the community before releasing rpms for other supported version.
>
>         Future work:
>         * Release RC packages in bintray.com/mesos/el-testing repo.
>         * Release (rotating) nightly builds in
> bintray.com/mesos/el-unstable repo.
>         * Create/release debian/ubuntu packages with the help from
> community
>         members who
>           are already publishing such packages.
>
>         Best,
>         Kapil
>
>         [1]:
> https://builds.apache.org/job/Mesos/job/Packaging/job/CentosRPMs
> <https://builds.apache.org/job/Mesos/job/Packaging/job/CentosRPMs>
>         [2]: https://bintray.com/mesos/
>
>
>
>
>

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