Please do not reply directly to this email. All additional comments should be made in the comments box of this bug. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=468189 --- Comment #32 from Gratien D'haese <gratien.dhaese@xxxxxx> 2009-03-18 08:28:16 EDT --- New development release of Relax and Recover (rear) is available: ================================================================ Development release 1.7.19 uploaded the latest files to the URLs mentioned below and also to the SourceForge file section of 1.7.19: Spec URL: http://home.scarlet.be/gdha/rear.spec SRPM URL: http://home.scarlet.be/gdha/rear-1.7.19-1.fc10.src.rpm RPM URL: http://home.scarlet.be/gdha/rear-1.7.19-1.fc10.noarch.rpm md5sums: 18e78dc738085c9fae3165898024e92d rear-1.7.19.tar.gz f744c1922a0beca391b54b4800556874 rear-1.7.19-1.fc10.noarch.rpm 9fd390b7fe6adb81a8b3d083baf03985 rear-1.7.19-1.fc10.src.rpm 6e4e83ca3e6f721f3b038837aefe6c81 rear.spec SourceForge pages of development version 1.7.19: https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=171835&package_id=287824&release_id=669144 What changed in between? - man page removed from doc section - rpmbuild gzips the man page itself - thanks I wasn't aware of this feature. - updated the rear.spec file - made it better readable - the non-fedora directories under /usr/share/rear/build are related to the internals of rear itself as it is disaster recovery framework that supports Fedora, RHEL, SUSE, OpenSUSE, Ubuntu, Gentoo, and so on. Please notice that there are also directories containing scripts to integrate with other (commercial) backups solutions such as TSM, Data Protector or NetBackup. We prefer to keep that at least intact with other distributions. Otherwise, we may come into conflicting situations that a fedora rpm doesn't work on RHEL for example. If you need more information on how rear works internally I would recommend to check out the concept guide (part of the doc section). - we have tested rear on 64-bit platforms (AMD, IA64) and the lib64 stuff you find under the skel directory are necessary (empty) directories where rear (in rescue mode) will copy files into (in the build area created for that purpose). All other necessary items (files, libraries) will be copied automatically by the rear mkrescue process. We have tested on fedora10 too. best regards - Gratien -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug. _______________________________________________ Fedora-package-review mailing list Fedora-package-review@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-package-review