Re: rtsadmin-v1.99 BETA packages

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On 05/11/2011 05:30 PM, Nicholas A. Bellinger wrote:
> Thanks alot for this status update wrt to rtsadmin-v2 userspace.  I am
> really looking forward to seeing rtsadmin-v2 community edition available
> very soon in Fedora rawhide.  We (RTS) are also very excited to expose
> the v2 shell to a larger audience using mainline >= .38 target v4
> infrastructure.

Hi nab,

I've packaged rtsadmin + deps for f14 and f15, instead of rawhide.
Fedora 14/15 users can add this repo:

http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/grover/rtsadmin/fedora-rtsadmin.repo

These are currently lacking docs but are functional.

Do I need to package lio-utils, or will it (imho preferably) be merged
into rtsadmin before 2.0?

Also, RPM really likes to start with a tarball from upstream -- I made
these myself from git for this snapshot, but real, upstream tarballs are
of course preferable, and leads me to ask: when should we expect the
official 2.0 release?

> We believe that having an interactive target shell and python
> library available to developers and users is criticaly important to
> the success of the mainline target ecosystem as a whole. We are very
> proud to be able to work with the upstream community to achieve this
> important milestone with the v2 shell.

Of course, for rtsadmin packages *you* are the upstream. :)

Congrats -- Regards -- Andy

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