Re: packages on download.ceph.com

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Am 09.03.2015 um 20:35 schrieb Mark Nelson:
> 
> 
> On 03/09/2015 02:06 PM, Deneau, Tom wrote:
>> I'm trying to gather information on what it would take to get packages
>> for an architecture other than x86_64 up on http://download.ceph.com
> 
> What we've done in the past for certain non-X86 architectures (such as
> ARM) is to get build nodes in place that can be used with our gitbuilder
> setup to continuously make development builds:
> 
> http://www.ceph.com/gitbuilder.cgi
> 
> Which get put here:
> 
> http://gitbuilder.ceph.com/
> 
> Usually the problem is two fold:  Someone's time to set it up, and
> making sure we have enough (or fast enough) build systems for that
> architecture to keep up.

It would be much easier to use OpenBuildService [1] for package build.
It supports many distributions and architectures.

If you don't care that it's openSUSE infrastructure you/we could use
build.opensuse.org to build packages e.g. for RHEL/Centos/Fedora,
openSUSE/SLES, Debian, Ubuntu and others (I did so in the past.)

At least openSUSE/SLES packages could be also build on armv7l and e.g.
ppc/s390x ... for other distros we have to check.

The question is: should we build packages (and which) or is this more a
task for the distributions?

Danny

[1] http://openbuildservice.org
[2] https://build.opensuse.org
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