Germano Percossi
2014-Dec-09 19:32 UTC
[Ocfs2-devel] ocfs2-tools repository and documentation
Hi, Sorry if this has been asked in the past but I did not find anything in the archive. It is not very clear to me where are the most up-to-date ocfs-tools repository (both source code and packages) and documentation. For development I am looking at https://oss.oracle.com/git/?p=ocfs2-tools.git;a=summary but the most recent commit seems to be more than 1 year old. I found an RPM (asking a colleague of mine to ask one of his contacts in Oracle) here http://public-yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL7/0/base/x86_64/getPackageSource/ocfs2-tools-1.8.0-16.el7.src.rpm. When I inspected the content I found, comparing it to another package we have, the following: - a spec file (ok) - some patches (ok) - a tar.gz (ok but..) The tar.gz is ocfs2-tools-1.8.0.tar.gz. The first strange thing is that there are no versions tagged 1.8.0 in the git repo I am watching. The other thing is, in our old RPM we have a tar.gz with the same name. When I compared the content I found they differ just for the vendor/rhel7 directory. Its content though is not in the git repository. Is this repository the right one? Similar doubts apply to documentation (referring to 1.6 version of the tools and subversion as repository) and RPM repositories. Would you please point me to the right development resources? Thanks you, Germano
Goldwyn Rodrigues
2014-Dec-14 07:24 UTC
[Ocfs2-devel] ocfs2-tools repository and documentation
Hi Germano, On 12/09/2014 01:32 PM, Germano Percossi wrote:> Hi, > > Sorry if this has been asked in the past but I did not > find anything in the archive. > > It is not very clear to me where are the most up-to-date > ocfs-tools repository (both source code and > packages) and documentation. > > For development I am looking at > https://oss.oracle.com/git/?p=ocfs2-tools.git;a=summary but the most > recent commit seems to be more than > 1 year old.Yes, if you don't count the last 2 patches, it is more close to 3 years now ;) Since the patches were not being updated. I started maintaining an alternate repository where I am putting all the bugs reported at SUSE: https://github.com/goldwynr/ocfs2-tools Branch suse-fixes has the fixes found by SUSE over the "upstream" branch. Branch nocontrold has the patches for the feature of doing away with ocfs2_controld to work with the latest corosync/pacemaker stack. Patches for the kernel are already in the kernel but the ones in the tools need some review. I had a mail conversation with Srini and he has promised to update the upstream branch soon. Regards, -- Goldwyn> > I found an RPM (asking a colleague of mine to ask one of his contacts > in Oracle) here > http://public-yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL7/0/base/x86_64/getPackageSource/ocfs2-tools-1.8.0-16.el7.src.rpm. > When I inspected the content I found, comparing it to another package we > have, the following: > - a spec file (ok) > - some patches (ok) > - a tar.gz (ok but..) > > The tar.gz is ocfs2-tools-1.8.0.tar.gz. The first strange thing is > that there are no versions tagged 1.8.0 in the git repo I am watching. > The other thing is, in our old RPM we have a tar.gz with the same name. > When I compared the content I found they differ just for the > vendor/rhel7 directory. Its content though is not in the git repository. > > Is this repository the right one? > > Similar doubts apply to documentation (referring to 1.6 version of the > tools and subversion as repository) and RPM repositories. > > Would you please point me to the right development resources? > > Thanks you, > Germano > > _______________________________________________ > Ocfs2-devel mailing list > Ocfs2-devel at oss.oracle.com > https://oss.oracle.com/mailman/listinfo/ocfs2-devel > >
Germano Percossi
2014-Dec-15 18:47 UTC
[Ocfs2-devel] ocfs2-tools repository and documentation
Hi Goldwyn, Thanks for your answer. I will have a look at your code. I just want to be sure that the source code I am looking at is the latest one to avoid fixing things that maybe have been already fixed elsewhere. Same is true for documentation and package repositories. If I could have links to the latest, no matter how old and not maintained, documentation and repository, it would be helpful, as well. Do you know of any other distro, besides Suse, maintaining a stack of patches? Cheers, Germano On 14/12/14 07:24, Goldwyn Rodrigues wrote:> > Yes, if you don't count the last 2 patches, it is more close to 3 years > now ;) > > Since the patches were not being updated. I started maintaining an > alternate repository where I am putting all the bugs reported at SUSE: > > https://github.com/goldwynr/ocfs2-tools > > Branch suse-fixes has the fixes found by SUSE over the "upstream" branch. > > Branch nocontrold has the patches for the feature of doing away with > ocfs2_controld to work with the latest corosync/pacemaker stack. Patches > for the kernel are already in the kernel but the ones in the tools need > some review. > > I had a mail conversation with Srini and he has promised to update the > upstream branch soon. > > Regards, >