me at tdiehl.org
2018-Jul-04 23:35 UTC
[CentOS] Where can I find the 6.10 centos-release srpm?
On Wed, 4 Jul 2018, Phil Wyett wrote:> > On Wed, 2018-07-04 at 16:06 -0400, me at tdiehl.org wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Where can I find the srpm for centos-release-6-10.el6.centos.12.3.x86_64? >> >> I looked in vault and it is not there. >> > > The 6.10 folder is in place, but we need to give the team chance to upload. I > would assume it will appear in coming days or alternatively, you could create > your own from git.centos.org.Hi, Yea, I know it will show up in a few days. In the past when I asked, someone usually provides a url to it so that I can get going with what I have to do. TBH, Pulling the sources from git.centos.org would be a great way to get the sources if it worked as per the documentation @ https://wiki.centos.org/Sources I thought that I had this figured out for C7 by following the above wiki page but if I pull the sources for the c7 centos-release rpm when I look at the spec file I see it is for 7.3.1611. If I try to do a git checkout for c6 I get the following error: (vgeppetto2 pts14) $ git checkout c6 error: pathspec 'c6' did not match any file(s) known to git. (vgeppetto2 pts14) $ So at this point in time, I am lost. Can someone tell me what the magic incantation is to actually get the latest sources? It would also be nice if it was described how to do this @ https://wiki.centos.org/Sources so that mear mortals like myself could understand how to actually use it. Regards, -- Tom me at tdiehl.org
Johnny Hughes
2018-Jul-05 11:13 UTC
[CentOS] Where can I find the 6.10 centos-release srpm?
On 07/04/2018 06:35 PM, me at tdiehl.org wrote:> On Wed, 4 Jul 2018, Phil Wyett wrote: >> >> On Wed, 2018-07-04 at 16:06 -0400, me at tdiehl.org wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> Where can I find the srpm for >>> centos-release-6-10.el6.centos.12.3.x86_64? >>> >>> I looked in vault and it is not there. >>> >> >> The 6.10 folder is in place, but we need to give the team chance to >> upload. I >> would assume it will appear in coming days or alternatively, you could >> create >> your own from git.centos.org. > > Hi, > > Yea, I know it will show up in a few days. In the past when I asked, > someone > usually provides a url to it so that I can get going with what I have to > do. > > TBH, Pulling the sources from git.centos.org would be a great way to get > the > sources if it worked as per the documentation @ > https://wiki.centos.org/Sources > I thought that I had this figured out for C7 by following the above wiki > page > but if I pull the sources for the c7 centos-release rpm when I look at > the spec > file I see it is for 7.3.1611. If I try to do a git checkout for c6 I > get the > following error: > > (vgeppetto2 pts14) $ git checkout c6 > error: pathspec 'c6' did not match any file(s) known to git. > (vgeppetto2 pts14) $ > > So at this point in time, I am lost. Can someone tell me what the magic > incantation is to actually get the latest sources? > > It would also be nice if it was described how to do this > @ https://wiki.centos.org/Sources so that mear mortals like myself could > understand how to actually use it. >All the sources except centos-release are in place in the CR directory .. I will be working on getting the Sources directory completed today. I don't want to delay the actual os release to get all the sources in place before release of the os. WRT getting sources from git.centos.org .. that is for CentOS-7 and later only. CentOS-6 predates the CentOS move to the Red Hat family and we did not change where the sources come from for CentOS-6 .. I still get the original Sources from ftp.redhat.com to build. Any way, for the record, this was the fastest version 6 release so far with CR released in 1 Day and full release in 10 days. I am working on getting those SRPMs to the master server now. Thanks, Johnny Hughes -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20180705/04ce0e9d/attachment-0001.sig>
Johnny Hughes
2018-Jul-05 11:34 UTC
[CentOS] Where can I find the 6.10 centos-release srpm?
On 07/05/2018 06:13 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:> On 07/04/2018 06:35 PM, me at tdiehl.org wrote: >> On Wed, 4 Jul 2018, Phil Wyett wrote: >>> >>> On Wed, 2018-07-04 at 16:06 -0400, me at tdiehl.org wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> Where can I find the srpm for >>>> centos-release-6-10.el6.centos.12.3.x86_64? >>>> >>>> I looked in vault and it is not there. >>>> >>> >>> The 6.10 folder is in place, but we need to give the team chance to >>> upload. I >>> would assume it will appear in coming days or alternatively, you could >>> create >>> your own from git.centos.org. >> >> Hi, >> >> Yea, I know it will show up in a few days. In the past when I asked, >> someone >> usually provides a url to it so that I can get going with what I have to >> do. >> >> TBH, Pulling the sources from git.centos.org would be a great way to get >> the >> sources if it worked as per the documentation @ >> https://wiki.centos.org/Sources >> I thought that I had this figured out for C7 by following the above wiki >> page >> but if I pull the sources for the c7 centos-release rpm when I look at >> the spec >> file I see it is for 7.3.1611. If I try to do a git checkout for c6 I >> get the >> following error: >> >> (vgeppetto2 pts14) $ git checkout c6 >> error: pathspec 'c6' did not match any file(s) known to git. >> (vgeppetto2 pts14) $ >> >> So at this point in time, I am lost. Can someone tell me what the magic >> incantation is to actually get the latest sources? >> >> It would also be nice if it was described how to do this >> @ https://wiki.centos.org/Sources so that mear mortals like myself could >> understand how to actually use it. >> > > All the sources except centos-release are in place in the CR directory > .. I will be working on getting the Sources directory completed today. > I don't want to delay the actual os release to get all the sources in > place before release of the os. > > WRT getting sources from git.centos.org .. that is for CentOS-7 and > later only. > > CentOS-6 predates the CentOS move to the Red Hat family and we did not > change where the sources come from for CentOS-6 .. I still get the > original Sources from ftp.redhat.com to build. > > > > Any way, for the record, this was the fastest version 6 release so far > with CR released in 1 Day and full release in 10 days. > > I am working on getting those SRPMs to the master server now.I pushed the 3 SRPMs that are not in CR to: http://vault.centos.org/6.10/os/Source/SPackages/ They should be there in a few minutes (after the master mirror syncs out to the rest of the vault mirrors). All the other new SRPMS should be available from : http://vault.centos.org/6.9/cr/Source/SPackages/ If you have any other issues let me know .. but I want to work on the Firefox-60 build first thing this morning to see if we can get that out today (at least for CentOS-7). See my other post today to this list on the 'Firefox 60.0.1.0 ESR Progress' thread about this issue. Thanks, Johnny Hughes -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20180705/0aa824e3/attachment-0001.sig>