[Opendnssec-user] SQLite -> MySQL

Rachid Zarouali rzarouali at gmail.com
Thu Apr 22 10:04:03 UTC 2010


@ondrej: very good idea indeed

what about making this work available at the opendnssec website ? :-)

Rachid

On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Rachid Zarouali <rzarouali at gmail.com>wrote:

> rick,
> basically many linux system uses RPM as package manager
> (Fedora/CentOS/RHEL/Mandrake....)
> but as they use the same package manager, there still exist differences,
> especially for mandrake systems.
>
> in my point of view there are also differences between fedora and
> CentOS/RHEL as requirements for building packages are slightly different.
>
> what we can do is as for ubuntu systems, make available spec files,
> packages (and source packages) for Fedora and CentOS/RHEL at
> http://www.opendnssec.org/download/packages/
>
> Rachid
>
> On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 9:48 AM, Rickard Bellgrim <rickard.bellgrim at iis.se
> > wrote:
>
>>
>> On 21 apr 2010, at 19.28, Rachid Zarouali wrote:
>>
>> > 1°) why not pushing all of our work in the opendnssec TRAC system,
>> > So we can in a near future provide along with source files, rpm spec or
>> even better rpm and src.rpm made and maintained by all us (read everyone who
>> want to contribute).
>> > this way work done will be centralised in the TRAC system (read the vcs
>> backend) , available to anyone.
>> >
>> > at this stage, i'm taking about an upstream in the EPEL repo, but being
>> able to build rpms for RHEL/CentOS systems
>>
>>
>> Can the same spec-file be used for the different RPM systems? Sorry, I do
>> not know so much about packaging.
>>
>> Isn't these files usually part of the package maintainer's repository? But
>> if it can be used for different systems, then it would be a good idea to
>> have this file in our repository.
>>
>> What information would you like us to put here?
>> http://www.opendnssec.org/download/packages/
>>
>> So that we know who has claimed what system.
>>
>> // Rickard
>
>
>
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