Dag Wieers
2010-Jun-18 08:12 UTC
[CentOS] Kernel independent OCFS2 packages for RHEL, Scientific Linux and CentOS
Hi, I would like to announce a set of OCFS2 kABI-tracking kernel module packages for RHEL5, Scientific Linux 5 and CentOS-5 and kernels. These packages have been introduced into the ELRepo testing repository (http://elrepo.org/). You can find these packages at: http://elrepo.org/linux/testing/el5/ The ELRepo project is a community project providing various additional kernel modules for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and derivative kernels that aim to be kernel independent. Next to this set of OCFS 1.4.7 kernel modules the project provides dozens of kmod RPM packages and hundreds of kernel modules for a variety of hardware and kernel functionality. In this case we are looking for OCFS2 users willing to test these packages and provide feedback and support in our support channels for future users. We welcome your feedback on our mailinglist and bug-tracker, respectively at: http: //lists.elrepo.org/mailman/listinfo/elrepo http: //elrepo.org/bugs/main_page.php Kind regards, -- -- dag wieers, dag at wieers.com, http://dag.wieers.com/ -- [Any errors in spelling, tact or fact are transmission errors]
Joel Becker
2010-Jun-18 19:17 UTC
[Ocfs2-users] Kernel independent OCFS2 packages for RHEL, Scientific Linux and CentOS
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 10:12:43AM +0200, Dag Wieers wrote:> I would like to announce a set of OCFS2 kABI-tracking kernel module > packages for RHEL5, Scientific Linux 5 and CentOS-5 and kernels. These > packages have been introduced into the ELRepo testing repository > (http://elrepo.org/).Hey Dag, Thank you for taking an interest in ocfs2. You've always been a great resource for folks working on el-like distributions and their limited package archives. I have a couple of questions, if you don't mind. First, do you have any provisions in your package dependencies to limit packages to certain update releases? What I mean is, can one package be installed and used against EL5GA, EL5U1, ..., EL5U5? Or do you have some mechanism to isolate a package to only a particular update release? I bring this up because there are often ABI changes that are not detectable via modversions or any other automatic method we currently have. A specific example is ocfs2 1.4, which will crash on EL5GA or EL5U1. They do not contain mainline commit 349457ccf2592c14bdf13b6706170ae2e94931b1 "Allow file systems to manually d_move() inside of ->rename()", which ocfs2 1.4 requires. This was introduced in EL5U2. No function signature is changed, so modversions will not catch the difference. On another note, I was wondering if you have any language mentioning that these are not the officially supported packages? I want to be clear here. We develop ocfs2 to be used as widely as possible, and we will never shortchange mainline or a packager like yourself when it comes to help on ocfs2-users and other community forums. ocfs2 is something we're very proud of, and we back that to the best of our ability. I'm just want to have a clear story for our customers. Thanks again, Joel -- "But all my words come back to me In shades of mediocrity. Like emptiness in harmony I need someone to comfort me." Joel Becker Principal Software Developer Oracle E-mail: joel.becker at oracle.com Phone: (650) 506-8127
Karanbir Singh
2010-Jun-19 01:26 UTC
[CentOS] Kernel independent OCFS2 packages for RHEL, Scientific Linux and CentOS
Hi Dag, On 18/06/2010 09:12, Dag Wieers wrote:> I would like to announce a set of OCFS2 kABI-tracking kernel module > packages for RHEL5, Scientific Linux 5 and CentOS-5 and kernels.Can you please stop spamming this list ? A one time announcement here was plenty. Perhaps setup an announcement list for elrepo ? - KB
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