On 03/11/2016 10:46 AM, Niels de Vos wrote:
Just replying by email because you left IRC a few minutes ago.
15:06 < hagarth> ndevos: ping, where are the current nightly builds of glusterfs located?
16:36 -!- hagarth [~vijay@71.234.224.255] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds]
Nobody cared about them for MONTHS. There are no real builds at the
moment.
However, the CentOS CI does nightly builds and runs the libgfapi-python
tests against the RPMs. It is not the intention to have htese RPMs used
for general consumption, tests should mainly run in the CentOS CI. These
builds are "only" CentOS-7 RRPs, and you will need to enable the CentOS
Storage SIG repository to get the dependencies. So, on CentOS 7 you can
do:
# yum -y install centos-release-gluser yum-utils
# yum-config-manager --add-repo=http://artifacts.ci.centos.org/gluster/nightly/master.repo
# yum -y install glusterfs-server
This should give you yesterdays RPMs from the master branch. You can do
daily updates by executing "yum update" if you are even more
adventurous.
Thank you for the update Niels.
Given the growing chain of dependencies to build from source, I think it
might be a good idea to have nightly builds for both CentOS 6 & 7 - the
platforms where we seem to have the most adoption. What would it involve
to restart the nightly builds from copr for both mainline and release-3.7?
Regards,
Vijay
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